The National Review, Volume 98W.H. Allen, 1932 - English literature |
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Page 178
... doubt , be discounted . Now that the American press can no longer boast of the fabulous daily increase of wealth , no doubt they devote themselves to greatly magnifying the horrors of their poverty and distress and the prospects of ...
... doubt , be discounted . Now that the American press can no longer boast of the fabulous daily increase of wealth , no doubt they devote themselves to greatly magnifying the horrors of their poverty and distress and the prospects of ...
Page 426
... doubt , hoped to influence events in a Liberal sense , i.e. , by preventing any form of action being taken on fiscal matters . But there is no need to impute any further calculation to him . He no doubt thought , and , at that time ...
... doubt , hoped to influence events in a Liberal sense , i.e. , by preventing any form of action being taken on fiscal matters . But there is no need to impute any further calculation to him . He no doubt thought , and , at that time ...
Page 655
... doubt of his greatness ; but much doubt whether any other writer can be fairly pronounced greater . 66 It is perhaps as well that Eschylus wrote long ago , and in Greek . At any rate , while an Englishman might not like to own it , if ...
... doubt of his greatness ; but much doubt whether any other writer can be fairly pronounced greater . 66 It is perhaps as well that Eschylus wrote long ago , and in Greek . At any rate , while an Englishman might not like to own it , if ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XCVIII | 34 |
Our German Taskmasters | 47 |
GRAHAM SIR FREDERICK | 53 |
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