The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-242John Murray, 1924 |
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Pagina 49
... spirit is an impartial spirit , even when it is in the keeping of a propagandist . We often hear people complaining that wit and humour are regarded with suspicion in English public life and that it is only by a miracle that a witty man ...
... spirit is an impartial spirit , even when it is in the keeping of a propagandist . We often hear people complaining that wit and humour are regarded with suspicion in English public life and that it is only by a miracle that a witty man ...
Pagina 50
... spirit is distrusted in politics because the comic spirit cannot be relied on to back its friends ? Take Mr Chesterton again . He wrote for many years as a pugnacious Liberal , but , even in the heat of propaganda , he was constantly ...
... spirit is distrusted in politics because the comic spirit cannot be relied on to back its friends ? Take Mr Chesterton again . He wrote for many years as a pugnacious Liberal , but , even in the heat of propaganda , he was constantly ...
Pagina 50
... spirit is distrusted in politics because the comic spirit cannot be relied on to back its friends ? Take Mr Chesterton again . He wrote for many years as a pugnacious Liberal , but , even in the heat of propaganda , he was constantly ...
... spirit is distrusted in politics because the comic spirit cannot be relied on to back its friends ? Take Mr Chesterton again . He wrote for many years as a pugnacious Liberal , but , even in the heat of propaganda , he was constantly ...
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The League of Nations | 1 |
Mediæval Music | 5 |
The Study of Earthquakes | 7 |
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