The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 143Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1948 |
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Pagina 164
... feeling of exclusiveness . . with them something of the feeling of high blood , of rank , and of living in a park with deer in it , still remains . With no man was this feeling stronger than with the Duke of St. Bungay , though he well ...
... feeling of exclusiveness . . with them something of the feeling of high blood , of rank , and of living in a park with deer in it , still remains . With no man was this feeling stronger than with the Duke of St. Bungay , though he well ...
Pagina 235
... feeling and thought , instinct and insight are not eternally separate and incompatible ; they are one and inseparable , and failure to realise this involves the writer in a dangerously muddled mysticism . If Lawrence is seriously ...
... feeling and thought , instinct and insight are not eternally separate and incompatible ; they are one and inseparable , and failure to realise this involves the writer in a dangerously muddled mysticism . If Lawrence is seriously ...
Pagina 265
... feeling against Britain visited on the third and fourth generation . It is , however , surprising that this feeling is still so strong a century and a half after the events . Perhaps it is partly because the progress of the United ...
... feeling against Britain visited on the third and fourth generation . It is , however , surprising that this feeling is still so strong a century and a half after the events . Perhaps it is partly because the progress of the United ...
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