The Living Age, Volume 236Living Age Company, 1903 |
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Page 3
... Persons of all ranks and profes- sions , who feel that they can wield a pen successfully , now strive to embody the fruits of their observations in a work of fiction . One man makes a novel the vehicle for philosophical and political ...
... Persons of all ranks and profes- sions , who feel that they can wield a pen successfully , now strive to embody the fruits of their observations in a work of fiction . One man makes a novel the vehicle for philosophical and political ...
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... person . the two traditions the British is doubt- less preferable . Yet when one consid- ers how much of the best talent has gone into producing this form of liter- ature for the last seventy or eighty years , and how increasingly the ...
... person . the two traditions the British is doubt- less preferable . Yet when one consid- ers how much of the best talent has gone into producing this form of liter- ature for the last seventy or eighty years , and how increasingly the ...
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... person wishing another bad wishes , we are shocked , not because we think he is doing harm to his own mind and soul -this may very well be the case - but probably we despise him too much at the moment to care a pin . Our instinct- ive ...
... person wishing another bad wishes , we are shocked , not because we think he is doing harm to his own mind and soul -this may very well be the case - but probably we despise him too much at the moment to care a pin . Our instinct- ive ...
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... person- al experience ? Some small possibility of personal experience , of disinterested life , must at the worst , from deep within or far without , feed and fortify In the strained productive machine . ” In other and less 2 Critic and ...
... person- al experience ? Some small possibility of personal experience , of disinterested life , must at the worst , from deep within or far without , feed and fortify In the strained productive machine . ” In other and less 2 Critic and ...
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... person , who assisted us to doctor our very weary horses . The ways of the Jew are past all finding out . Refuse to grant him a permit for himself and goods , and he says nothing ; but he is in occupation months before the Gen- tile ...
... person , who assisted us to doctor our very weary horses . The ways of the Jew are past all finding out . Refuse to grant him a permit for himself and goods , and he says nothing ; but he is in occupation months before the Gen- tile ...
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