The Quarterly Review, Volume 265,Nummer 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 292
... true , while taking all knowledge to be his province , scorned love because it did much mischief , and commended the saying , ' It is impossible to love and be wise . ' But Bacon was alluding to the effects of amorous passion ( as he ...
... true , while taking all knowledge to be his province , scorned love because it did much mischief , and commended the saying , ' It is impossible to love and be wise . ' But Bacon was alluding to the effects of amorous passion ( as he ...
Pagina 309
... true , and vivid characters both ancient and modern , we have here a tale to make all fiction appear dull and tame . It opens in the millennial epoch of Akhsum's granite throne ; it closes in the new Palace of Addis Ababa ( ' The New ...
... true , and vivid characters both ancient and modern , we have here a tale to make all fiction appear dull and tame . It opens in the millennial epoch of Akhsum's granite throne ; it closes in the new Palace of Addis Ababa ( ' The New ...
Pagina 374
... true ; but , somehow , something of the charm and more of the wit that were Anthony Hope Hawkins appear to have eluded him . It is an excellent monument to a friend and a talented man ; but at the end of it , though modified by the ...
... true ; but , somehow , something of the charm and more of the wit that were Anthony Hope Hawkins appear to have eluded him . It is an excellent monument to a friend and a talented man ; but at the end of it , though modified by the ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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