The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-242John Murray, 1924 |
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Pagina 44
... means any- thing at all , means nonsense and means it seriously . It is a remarkable fact that even men of genius and men of taste are among the readers who are imposed upon nowadays by poetry and prose that do not touch the heart at ...
... means any- thing at all , means nonsense and means it seriously . It is a remarkable fact that even men of genius and men of taste are among the readers who are imposed upon nowadays by poetry and prose that do not touch the heart at ...
Pagina 44
... means any- thing at all , means nonsense and means it seriously . It is a remarkable fact that even men of genius and men of taste are among the readers who are imposed upon nowadays by poetry and prose that do not touch the heart at ...
... means any- thing at all , means nonsense and means it seriously . It is a remarkable fact that even men of genius and men of taste are among the readers who are imposed upon nowadays by poetry and prose that do not touch the heart at ...
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... means of the renovation of Christianity and a religious reorganisation of society - a material end to be attained by quasi - spiritual means . Their disciples in both cases threw themselves on the means and lost sight of the ends . In ...
... means of the renovation of Christianity and a religious reorganisation of society - a material end to be attained by quasi - spiritual means . Their disciples in both cases threw themselves on the means and lost sight of the ends . In ...
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The League of Nations | 1 |
Mediæval Music | 5 |
The Study of Earthquakes | 7 |
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