The scholar-gipsy is an almost mythical figure who left his studies at Oxford to join a band of gypsies, according to a famous story by Joseph Glanvill. He serves as a symbol of independence and transcendence for Arnold, who admires his strength and persistence.
This man, presumably Arnold himself, admires the courage of the scholar-gispy, and laments himself for lacking such intensity, since he hates the modern world.
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