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1884 called God and the Bible: a Sequel to Literature and Dogma.")

Last Essays on Church and Religion, 1877. (Contents: Preface, "A Psychological Parallel," "Bishop Butler and the Zeit-Geist," i.; " Bishop Butler and the Zeit-Geist," ii.; "The Church of England," "A Last Word on the Burials Bill.")

Mixed Essays, 1879. (Contents: "Democracy, "Equality," "Irish Catholicism and British Liberalism," ," "Porro Unum est Necessarium," "A Guide to English Literature," "Falkland," "A French Critic on Milton," "A French Critic on Goethe," "George Sand.")

Irish Essays and Others, 1882. (Contents: Preface, "The Incompatibles," i.; "The Incompatibles," ii.; "An Unregarded Irish Grievance," "Ecce, convertimur ad gentes," "The Future of Liberalism," "A Speech at Eton," "The French Play in London," Copyright," Preface to the first edition of Poems, 1853, Preface to the second edition of Poems, 1854.)

Discourses in America, 1885. (Contents: Preface, "Numbers; or, The Majority and the Remnant," "“Literature and Science," "Emerson.")

Essays in Criticism (Second Series), 1888. (Contents: Prefatory Note, by Lord Coleridge, "The Study of Poetry,' ""Milton," Thomas Gray," "John Keats," "Wordsworth," "Byron," "Shelley," "Count Leo Tolstoi," "Amiel.")

Education Reform League-Special Report on Certain

Points Connected with Elementary Education in Germany, Switzerland, and France, 1888. (A Reprint of Arnold's Special Report issued by the Education Department in 1886.)

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Civilisation in the United States: First and Last Impression of America, 1888. (Chapters: General Grant," i.; O General Grant," ii.; "A Word about America," "A Word more about America," "Civilisation in the United States.")

Reports on Elementary Schools, 1852-1882, 1889. On Home Rule for Ireland: Two Letters to "The Times," 1891.

POETRY

Alaric at Rome (A Prize Poem recited in Rugby School), 1840.

Cromwell (A Prize Poem recited in the Theatre, Oxford), 1843.

The Strayed Reveller, and Other Poems, 1849 (24 pieces, including 21 sonnets).

Empedocles on Etna, and Other Poems, 1852 (35 pieces, including "Tristam and Iseult," "Stanzas in Memory of the Author of 'Obermann,'" and the Marguerite poems).

Poems, 1853 (a reissue with 9 new pieces, including "Sohrab and Rustum," and "The Scholar Gypsy," known as the "First Series" after the appearance of Poems: Second Series).

Poems, 1855, Second Series (28 pieces, two new, "Balder Dead" and "Separation").

Merope: A Tragedy, 1858.

New Poems, 1867 (43 pieces, 36 being new, including "Thyrsis," "Rugby Chapel," and "Obermann Once More").

Poems, 1869 (in two volumes-i., "Narrative and Elegiac"; ii., "Dramatic and Lyric").

Poems, 1877 (in two volumes-i., "Early Poems," "Narrative Poems," and "Sonnets"; ii., "Lyric," "Dramatic," and "Elegiac Poems"; one new poem, "Howarth Churchyard").

Poems, 1885 (library edition in three volumes—i., "Early Poems," "Narrative Poems," and 'Sonnets"; ii., "Lyric and Elegiac Poems"; iii., "Dramatic and Later Poems").

Poetical Works, 1890 (popular edition, one volume). Saint Brandon, 1867.

Geist's Grave, 1881.

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American lecturing tour, 30,
87, 103, 126, 221, 410

Amos, 238

Analogy, Butler's, 174
Aristotle, 79, 379
Arminius, 285-287, 293
Arnold, Dr., 139, 156, 162, 163,

166, 352

ARNOLD, MATTHEW, Ameri-

can lecturing tour, 30, 87,
103, 126, 221; and Ireland,
355, 422-438; and Liberal-
ism, 62, 151, 407, 417, 418;
and middle class, 40, 135-
151; and Nonconformity,
301-320, 337-355, 357-376;
as controversialist,
5; at-
titude to Church of Eng-
land, 157, 321-357; attitude
to parties, 6, 62; attitude to
Roman Catholicism, 19, 203-
205, 355-357, 422-433; con-
troversial style, 27,
criticism of religious dogma,
155 et seq.; crowded life,
15; Hellenism and Hebra-
ism, 76-93; his Hellenism,
9, 19; maxims, 16; mission
of culture, 4, 35-75; on aris-

95;

tocracy, 99-101, 389; on
classical study, 130; on dis-
establishment, 219, 353; on
education, 37, 119-151, 426-
433; on function of criti-
cism, 5; on miracle, 195-
210, 212, 213, 261-277; on
politics, 379-438; on Puri-
tanism, 29, 77, 82-94, 278-
300, 337-357; opinion of
Fatalism, 20; philosophy of
life, 1-34; Protestantism,
19, 203-205, 282; religious
beliefs, 25; Stoicism, 25;
the party system, 407-421;
views on equality, 117, 384-

397
ARNOLD, MATTHEW, poems
quoted-"A Farewell," 23;
"Empedocles," 158;
"Haworth Churchyard,"
166; "Heine's Grave," 59,
262; "Human Life," 22,
394; "Lines Written in But-
ler's Sermons," 20; "Me-
morial Verses," 103; "Ober-
mann," 10, 13, 21, 158;
"Pis-aller," 267; "Progress,"
177; "Rachel," 19; "Resig-

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