The New Review, Volumen4Longmans, Green, 1891 |
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... give a due opportunity to all its members to exercise their energies pleasurably has forgotten the end of life , is not fulfilling its functions , and therefore is a mere tyranny to be resisted at all points . Furthermore , in the ...
... give a due opportunity to all its members to exercise their energies pleasurably has forgotten the end of life , is not fulfilling its functions , and therefore is a mere tyranny to be resisted at all points . Furthermore , in the ...
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... give are pleasing to themselves ; so far as they are services the perform- ance of which is necessary to their own well - being and happiness . Now , as on the one hand I know that no worthy popular art can grow out of any other soil ...
... give are pleasing to themselves ; so far as they are services the perform- ance of which is necessary to their own well - being and happiness . Now , as on the one hand I know that no worthy popular art can grow out of any other soil ...
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... give art its opportunity . We have been such slaves to the modern practice of the unlimited manufacture of makeshifts for real wares , that we run a serious risk of destroying the very material of art ; of making it necessary that men ...
... give art its opportunity . We have been such slaves to the modern practice of the unlimited manufacture of makeshifts for real wares , that we run a serious risk of destroying the very material of art ; of making it necessary that men ...
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... give the rein to my fancy , and charitably amuse these poor devils of ladies and gentle- men who never meant any harm , and would be heartily willing to further any arrangement by which they could have what money they want without ...
... give the rein to my fancy , and charitably amuse these poor devils of ladies and gentle- men who never meant any harm , and would be heartily willing to further any arrangement by which they could have what money they want without ...
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... give nothing - they will give a thousand pounds to General Booth or a hundred to an hospital with both hands - but because they will not give all . The proof of the want of the will is the want of the way ; for when by chance one of the ...
... give nothing - they will give a thousand pounds to General Booth or a hundred to an hospital with both hands - but because they will not give all . The proof of the want of the will is the want of the way ; for when by chance one of the ...
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