The New Review, Volumen4Longmans, Green, 1891 |
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... true artistic gift . For , of course , it is not to be denied , but rather to be welcomed as a matter for sincerest rejoicing , that there are many such real workers , albeit a small proportion of the entire number , who , in spite of ...
... true artistic gift . For , of course , it is not to be denied , but rather to be welcomed as a matter for sincerest rejoicing , that there are many such real workers , albeit a small proportion of the entire number , who , in spite of ...
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... 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 the adoption of a Socialist system would be followed by a revival of ...
... 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 the adoption of a Socialist system would be followed by a revival of ...
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... true distinction as a power . Is not this a benefit which should conciliate the literary man ? Or is he so enamoured of the present status of his profession as to be inflexibly bent on the perpetuation of the same system for his ...
... true distinction as a power . Is not this a benefit which should conciliate the literary man ? Or is he so enamoured of the present status of his profession as to be inflexibly bent on the perpetuation of the same system for his ...
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... true happiness who in his inmost heart can con- ceive of himself as better or more deserving than the meanest of his fellows . This is the equality that has been the theme and the inspiration of the true prophets of English democracy ...
... true happiness who in his inmost heart can con- ceive of himself as better or more deserving than the meanest of his fellows . This is the equality that has been the theme and the inspiration of the true prophets of English democracy ...
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... true source of all its other scientific evils . The inglorious has become glorious , and is encouraged , honoured . and rewarded . According to the almost universally received opinion , it is a merit and an honour for a man to have ...
... true source of all its other scientific evils . The inglorious has become glorious , and is encouraged , honoured . and rewarded . According to the almost universally received opinion , it is a merit and an honour for a man to have ...
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