| Malcolm Hardman - 1991 - 232 pages
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| Hume Cronyn - 1991 - 468 pages
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| Reinhold Niebuhr - 1989 - 316 pages
...classic tragedy. Matthew Arnold expresses this element in the final lines of his poem, 'The Last Word': Charge once more then and be dumb. Let the victors...the forts of folly fall, Find thy body by the wall.' What would the hero of tragedy do without these weeping, appreciating and revering spectators? This... | |
| Frank Harris - 1991 - 1028 pages
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| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pages
...Word 13 They out-talked thee, hissed thee, tore thee? Better men fared thus before thee; (I. 9-10) 14 utcast and in dread, Against whose life the bow of...and hath not where to lay his head; I come to the (1. 13-16) FiP; NOBE; OAEL-2; OBNC; PoEL-5; TrGrPo Empedocles on Etna 7 In the moonlight the shepherds.... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1994 - 116 pages
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| Matthew Arnold - 1994 - 116 pages
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| H. J. Eysenck - 1995 - 360 pages
...men fared thus before thee; Fired their ringing shot and pass'd, Hotly charged - and broke at last. Charge once more, then, and be dumb! Let the victors,...the forts of folly fall, Find thy body by the wall. If society could remove this oppressive harness on creative thought, much might be gained. There are,... | |
| Bertram Wyatt-Brown - 1996 - 499 pages
...men fared thus before thee; Fired their ringing shots and passed, Hotly charged — and sank at last. Charge once more then and be dumb! Let the victors,...the forts of folly fall, Find thy body by the wall! Matthew Arnold ' Across the road from St. James Episcopal Church in Greenville, Mississippi, lies its... | |
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