The New Review, Volumen4Longmans, Green, 1891 |
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... thought of , by comparatively a few persons , broadly speaking , by the rich and the parasites that minister to them directly . The poor can only afford to have what art is given to them in charity ; which is of the inferior quality ...
... thought of , by comparatively a few persons , broadly speaking , by the rich and the parasites that minister to them directly . The poor can only afford to have what art is given to them in charity ; which is of the inferior quality ...
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... thought to have pro- duced good artists ; that the most superstitious epoch of the world , the early Middle Ages , produced the freest art ; though there is reason enough for that if I had time to go into it . For in fact , considering ...
... thought to have pro- duced good artists ; that the most superstitious epoch of the world , the early Middle Ages , produced the freest art ; though there is reason enough for that if I had time to go into it . For in fact , considering ...
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... thought out , too flagrantly impracticable . Yet , for those who can afford to save , it presents itself as so feasible , so wholesome as a moral discipline , so incon- testable a certificate of righteousness , that nothing but a very ...
... thought out , too flagrantly impracticable . Yet , for those who can afford to save , it presents itself as so feasible , so wholesome as a moral discipline , so incon- testable a certificate of righteousness , that nothing but a very ...
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... thought ! If the dogs are on that scent , then drag some- thing across it . Ireland , Scotch Disestablishment , " Free Breakfast Table , " " Free Land ” ( popular expression , " free " ! ) Lords ' Abolition , Registration Reform ...
... thought ! If the dogs are on that scent , then drag some- thing across it . Ireland , Scotch Disestablishment , " Free Breakfast Table , " " Free Land ” ( popular expression , " free " ! ) Lords ' Abolition , Registration Reform ...
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... thought , must not be thus lightly subjected to the risks consequent on a rough equalisa- tion of civic duties , but must rather be fostered and safeguarded with all possible care ; the condition of the people is no doubt the most ...
... thought , must not be thus lightly subjected to the risks consequent on a rough equalisa- tion of civic duties , but must rather be fostered and safeguarded with all possible care ; the condition of the people is no doubt the most ...
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