1.Letter from Matthew Arnold to John Churton Collins discussing Collins's proposals for Schools of English Literature at the Universities; 29 Dec. 1886. Printed privately by Wise in Letters from Matthew Arnold to John Churton Collins, 1910, pp. 8-10... 1886-1910

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1.Letter from Matthew Arnold to John Churton Collins discussing Collins's proposals for Schools of English Literature at the Universities; 29 Dec. 1886. Printed privately by Wise in Letters from Matthew Arnold to John Churton Collins, 1910, pp. 8-10... 1886-1910

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