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[338] _Ibid._, December 21, 1870, p. 220.
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[339] _Ibid._, February 7, 1871, p. 228.
[340] _Round my House: Notes of Rural Life in France in Peace and War_
(1876), by ~Philip Gilbert Hamerton~. See especially chapters XI and
XII.
[341] ~Barbarians, Philistines, Populace~. Arnold's designations for the
aristocratic, middle, and lower classes of England in _Culture and
Anarchy_.
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[342] ~Paul Amand Challemel-Lacour~ (1827-96), French statesman and man
of letters.
[343] See _The Function of Criticism, Selections_, Note 4, p. 44.
[Transcriber's note: This is Footnote 54 in this e-text.]
[344] From _Journal d'un Voyageur_, February 10, 1871, p. 309.
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[345] The closing sentence of the Nicene Creed with _expecto_ changed to
_exspectat_. For the English translation see Morning Prayer in the
Episcopal Prayer Book; for the Greek and Latin see Schaff, _Creeds of
Christendom_, II, 58, 59.
WORDSWORTH
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[346] Published in _Macmillan's Magazine_, July, 1879, vol. XL; as
Preface to _The Poems of Wordsworth_, chosen and edited by Arnold in
1879; and in _Essays in Criticism_, Second Series, 1888.
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[347] ~Rydal Mount~. Wordsworth's home in the Lake District from 1813
until his death in 1850.
[348] ~1842~. The year of publication of the two-volume edition of
Tennyson's poems, containing _Locksley Hall_, _Ulysses_, etc.
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[349] ~candid friend~. Arnold himself.
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[350] The _Biographie Universelle, ou Dictionnaire historique_ of F.X.
de Feller (1735-1802) was originally published in 1781.
[351] ~Henry Cochin~. A brilliant lawyer and writer of Paris, 1687-1747.
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[352] ~Amphictyonic Court~. An association of Ancient Greek communities
centering in a shrine.
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[353] ~Gottlieb Friedrich Klopstock~ (1724-1803) was author of _Der
Messias_.
[354] ~Lessing~. See _Sweetness and Light, Selections_, Note 2, p.
271.[Transcriber's note: This is Footnote 427 in this e-text.]
[355] ~Johann Ludwig Uhland~ (1787-1862), romantic lyric poet.
[356] ~Friedrich Rueckert~ (1788-1866) was the author of _Liebesfruehling_
and other poems.
[357] ~Heine~. See _Heinrich Heine, Selections_, pp. 112-144.
[358] The greatest poems of ~Vicenzo da Filicaja~ (1642-1707) are six
odes inspired by the victory of Sobieski.
[359] ~Vittorio, Count Alfieri~ (1749-1803), Italian dramatist. His
best-known drama is his _Saul_.
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