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The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-Century Literature
Representative Prose and Verse

The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-Century Literature Representative Prose and Verse

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THE VOICE OF SCIENCE IN
NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE

 

 

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THE VOICE OF SCIENCE

IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY
LITERATURE

 

Representative Prose and Verse

 

SELECTED AND ARRANGED BY

 

ROBERT EMMONS ROGERS

Assistant Professor of English in
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY

HENRY GREENLEAF PEARSON

Head of the Department of English and History in
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

The Atlantic Monthly Press
BOSTON

 

 

Copyright, 1921, by
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS

 

 


PUBLISHER’S NOTE

The nucleus of this collection was a privately printed volume for the use of the students in the sophomore course in English and History at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The volume was edited by Professor DeWitt C. Croissant, visiting professor of English at the Institute from George Washington University, Washington, D.C. The present volume, which contains some changes and additions, is edited by Robert E. Rogers, assistant professor of English at the Institute, who is, therefore, responsible for its present form.

 

 


CONTENTS

    PAGE
Introduction   ix
 
Matthew Arnold
The Function of Criticism   1
 
Sir Michael Foster
The Growth of Science in the

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