The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes263-264William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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... matter of vital importance . The treatment of so revolting and brutal a subject can be justified only if the artist can make the spiritual reality of the event dominate the sordid physical facts which are its vehicle , and this is ...
... matter of vital importance . The treatment of so revolting and brutal a subject can be justified only if the artist can make the spiritual reality of the event dominate the sordid physical facts which are its vehicle , and this is ...
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... matter ! Let the Don Quixotes persist ! They will die happy to have fought for their dreams , facing no matter what risks and bearing up against no matter what penalties . ' A noble sentiment ! And straight from old Gérard Harry's warm ...
... matter ! Let the Don Quixotes persist ! They will die happy to have fought for their dreams , facing no matter what risks and bearing up against no matter what penalties . ' A noble sentiment ! And straight from old Gérard Harry's warm ...
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... matter of safeguards that the Command Paper which embodied the findings of the Round Table Conference appeared to many so nebulous . It is probably fair to say that during the deliberations of that Conference the recommendations made ...
... matter of safeguards that the Command Paper which embodied the findings of the Round Table Conference appeared to many so nebulous . It is probably fair to say that during the deliberations of that Conference the recommendations made ...
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