The National Review, Volume 98W.H. Allen, 1932 - English literature |
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Page 308
... France because her language about France was so un- English " and therefore unsuitable for a London audience . But even if these gentlemen were too insular to understand France and her national sentiments , their artistic sense might ...
... France because her language about France was so un- English " and therefore unsuitable for a London audience . But even if these gentlemen were too insular to understand France and her national sentiments , their artistic sense might ...
Page 579
... France and Britain ? None whatever . There is no serious clash of interests . All their disputes were settled long ago . France , like England , possesses all she wishes for ; she desires nothing , she conceals no adventurous designs .
... France and Britain ? None whatever . There is no serious clash of interests . All their disputes were settled long ago . France , like England , possesses all she wishes for ; she desires nothing , she conceals no adventurous designs .
Page 580
... France succeed in seeing eye to eye on these two questions . These two difficulties ought to be threshed out . England and France should come to an explanation , frankly and confidently : no one in either country has anything to hide ...
... France succeed in seeing eye to eye on these two questions . These two difficulties ought to be threshed out . England and France should come to an explanation , frankly and confidently : no one in either country has anything to hide ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XCVIII | 34 |
Our German Taskmasters | 47 |
GRAHAM SIR FREDERICK | 53 |
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