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Pagina 39
... followed by a blatant , newspaper , self - laudatory passage , in quite the most fatuous modern style , but dealing entirely with ' progressive world conditions ( in 4 B.C. ) and by a Chorale in which the singers , remark- ing the rough ...
... followed by a blatant , newspaper , self - laudatory passage , in quite the most fatuous modern style , but dealing entirely with ' progressive world conditions ( in 4 B.C. ) and by a Chorale in which the singers , remark- ing the rough ...
Pagina 54
... followed the usual course . Another chapter has been , or will pre- sently be , added to the as yet unwritten History of Public Monuments ; partially attempted by Sir Osbert Sitwell in his brilliant treatise on the statues of London ...
... followed the usual course . Another chapter has been , or will pre- sently be , added to the as yet unwritten History of Public Monuments ; partially attempted by Sir Osbert Sitwell in his brilliant treatise on the statues of London ...
Pagina 252
... followed by action . One must be careful not to exaggerate here . Chamberlain was not a man with his nose per- petually to the grindstone . He was capable of contemplation and reflection ; he read widely ; he loved music ; he took great ...
... followed by action . One must be careful not to exaggerate here . Chamberlain was not a man with his nose per- petually to the grindstone . He was capable of contemplation and reflection ; he read widely ; he loved music ; he took great ...
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