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Matthew Arnold's Letters-II

December 26, 1895 issue

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The article discusses the book The Letters of Matthew Arnold, collected and arranged by George W.E. Russell. There are naturally many frank opinions and piquant sayings scattered through these volumes, though they are perfectly spontaneous and are never said for the sake of smartness and piquancy. In one of the letters, Arnold mentions the case of a gentleman who has just written to him putting a question related to the book Literature and Dogma. Arnold shows the same genuine feeling for the Bible that he shows in Literature and Dogma, for the books with which conduct is inseparably connected.

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LETTERS of Matthew Arnold (Book); ARNOLD, Matthew, 1822-1888; LITERATURE & Dogma (Book); BIBLE; LETTERS; LITERATURE
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