The New Review, Volumen12Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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... regarded as a stage play , Little Eyolf is a good stage play or not . It is for the joy of lustier debates than these that we look to our Ibsen . What of the Problem ? And the Lesson ? And the Psychology ? And the Realism and the Rat ...
... regarded as a stage play , Little Eyolf is a good stage play or not . It is for the joy of lustier debates than these that we look to our Ibsen . What of the Problem ? And the Lesson ? And the Psychology ? And the Realism and the Rat ...
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... regarded as a necessary stroke of policy , and beyond doubt its accomplishment would throw all Germany into rapturous delight . But of course such an aim would mean an enormous danger for England . Equally of course its discovery would ...
... regarded as a necessary stroke of policy , and beyond doubt its accomplishment would throw all Germany into rapturous delight . But of course such an aim would mean an enormous danger for England . Equally of course its discovery would ...
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... regarded as an obligation , as it is invariably regarded in our own millennium . Then we have the ruined Cavaliers . It is generally assumed , with a most admirable simplicity , that all those who took up arms for Charles the First were ...
... regarded as an obligation , as it is invariably regarded in our own millennium . Then we have the ruined Cavaliers . It is generally assumed , with a most admirable simplicity , that all those who took up arms for Charles the First were ...
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... regarded as incumbent upon a man . The Greek orator , in a well - known passage , says : " We have courtesans for pleasure , female house - slaves ( maλλakas ) for daily physical service , and wives for the procreation of legitimate ...
... regarded as incumbent upon a man . The Greek orator , in a well - known passage , says : " We have courtesans for pleasure , female house - slaves ( maλλakas ) for daily physical service , and wives for the procreation of legitimate ...
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... regarded as a necessary evil , and to minimise , as far as may be , the mischiefs - physical and moral - that flow therefrom . It is a monstrous scandal that in this country the hands of the State are tied by a knot of zealots , the ...
... regarded as a necessary evil , and to minimise , as far as may be , the mischiefs - physical and moral - that flow therefrom . It is a monstrous scandal that in this country the hands of the State are tied by a knot of zealots , the ...
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