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Arnold, Matthew, 1822-1888

"Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold"

182.[Transcriber's note: This is Footnote 263 in this e-text.]
[314] ~Corinne~. An esthetic romance (1807) by Mme. de Stael.
[315] ~Valentine~ (1832), George Sand's second novel, pointed out "the
dangers and pains of an ill-assorted marriage." ~Lelia~ (1833) was a
still more outspoken diatribe against society and the marriage law.
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[316] From _Lelia_, chap. LXVII.
[317] ~Jacques~ (1834), the hero of which is George Sand in man's
disguise, sets forth the author's doctrine of free love.
[318] From _Jacques_, letter 95.
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[319] From _Lettres d'un Voyageur_, letter 9.
[320] _Ibid._, a Rollinat, September, 1834.
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[321] ~Hans Holbein~, the younger (1497-1543), German artist.
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[322] From _La Mare au Diable_, chap. 1.
[323] _Ibid._, _The Author to the Reader_.
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[324] _Ibid._, chap. 1.
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[325] _Ibid._, chap. 1.
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[326] From _Impressions et Souvenirs_, ed. 1873, p. 135.
[327] _Ibid._, p. 137.
[328] From Wordsworth's _Lines Composed a few Miles above Tintern
Abbey_.


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