The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 50
... feeling cannot be flatly gainsaid when they point at the angler the scornful finger of humaneness . Angling does involve cruelty . It is cruel to the worm , to the maggot , to the frog ; and , as " the lowliest insect feels a pang as ...
... feeling cannot be flatly gainsaid when they point at the angler the scornful finger of humaneness . Angling does involve cruelty . It is cruel to the worm , to the maggot , to the frog ; and , as " the lowliest insect feels a pang as ...
Page 197
... feeling that it is not he or she , but some dear friend , whom the prig ' takes off . ' Hence the success of ' the literary drama , ' in which society finds a clear voicing of its new feeling that loose morals , after all , are not ...
... feeling that it is not he or she , but some dear friend , whom the prig ' takes off . ' Hence the success of ' the literary drama , ' in which society finds a clear voicing of its new feeling that loose morals , after all , are not ...
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... feeling ; for it is generally just by this that we distinguish the artist from the worker whom we do not call an artist , such as , let us say , the collector of facts for the purposes of science . For example , we expect from the ...
... feeling ; for it is generally just by this that we distinguish the artist from the worker whom we do not call an artist , such as , let us say , the collector of facts for the purposes of science . For example , we expect from the ...
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