The New Review, Volumen4Longmans, Green, 1891 |
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... hope of peace was at least conceivable ; but now , peace can no longer help us and has no hope for us ; the prosperity of the country , by whatever “ leaps and bounds " it may advance , will but make everything more and more ugly about ...
... hope of peace was at least conceivable ; but now , peace can no longer help us and has no hope for us ; the prosperity of the country , by whatever “ leaps and bounds " it may advance , will but make everything more and more ugly about ...
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... hope to embody their discontent with the present . It will scarcely be denied , I suppose , that at present art is only enjoyed , or indeed thought of , by comparatively a few persons , broadly speaking , by the rich and the parasites ...
... hope to embody their discontent with the present . It will scarcely be denied , I suppose , that at present art is only enjoyed , or indeed thought of , by comparatively a few persons , broadly speaking , by the rich and the parasites ...
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... hope , that prevalent habit of morbid introspection and that tone of cultured cynicism which have so largely paralysed the literary strength of the present generation . In the prophetic sketch which has been given of the organised ...
... hope , that prevalent habit of morbid introspection and that tone of cultured cynicism which have so largely paralysed the literary strength of the present generation . In the prophetic sketch which has been given of the organised ...
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... hope , for a special class of professional critics to exist under a Socialist régime ; it is hardly conceivable that such a class would care to exist in a society where any amount of healthy , useful work was to be had for the asking ...
... hope , for a special class of professional critics to exist under a Socialist régime ; it is hardly conceivable that such a class would care to exist in a society where any amount of healthy , useful work was to be had for the asking ...
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... hope , from Social- ism . The author of Looking Backward is of opinion that the adoption of a Socialist system would be followed by a revival of letters even greater than the Renaissance- " an era of mechanical invention , scientific ...
... hope , from Social- ism . The author of Looking Backward is of opinion that the adoption of a Socialist system would be followed by a revival of letters even greater than the Renaissance- " an era of mechanical invention , scientific ...
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