The New Review, Volumen4Longmans, Green, 1891 |
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... look on it from the æsthetic point of view . And , secondly , I assert that inequality of condition , whatever may have been the case in former ages of the world , has now become incompatible with the existence of a healthy art . But ...
... look on it from the æsthetic point of view . And , secondly , I assert that inequality of condition , whatever may have been the case in former ages of the world , has now become incompatible with the existence of a healthy art . But ...
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... looks at this question , it is difficult to resist the conviction that the true lover of literature has nothing to fear , but , on the contrary , everything to hope , from Social- ism . The author of Looking Backward is of opinion that ...
... looks at this question , it is difficult to resist the conviction that the true lover of literature has nothing to fear , but , on the contrary , everything to hope , from Social- ism . The author of Looking Backward is of opinion that ...
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... looks big ; he paints himself histrionically ; he soots his face ; he has a masterful dog , nothing half so fearful as a wolf - dog or bloodhound ; and he raises his own manes , poor , stridulous Struldbrugs . Vainly did the ancient ...
... looks big ; he paints himself histrionically ; he soots his face ; he has a masterful dog , nothing half so fearful as a wolf - dog or bloodhound ; and he raises his own manes , poor , stridulous Struldbrugs . Vainly did the ancient ...
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... look beneath the uppermost questions of the day . But there are some things that we like not to see , and what we like not to see we are reluctant to bring into the light . Nothing , therefore , has yet been heard of the extreme ...
... look beneath the uppermost questions of the day . But there are some things that we like not to see , and what we like not to see we are reluctant to bring into the light . Nothing , therefore , has yet been heard of the extreme ...
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... look in that direction , and there stood my wife . I was a little excited , as it was so unexpected . I immediately got up and reached for a chair that stood near , and whilst doing so I said , ' Why , Libbie , when did you come ? You look ...
... look in that direction , and there stood my wife . I was a little excited , as it was so unexpected . I immediately got up and reached for a chair that stood near , and whilst doing so I said , ' Why , Libbie , when did you come ? You look ...
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