The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 356
... seems to it boundless , nor will its pride allow it to recognize what experience nevertheless seems to show to be true , that in the late stages of society the most consummate art consists in giving a new face to old truths . Democratic ...
... seems to it boundless , nor will its pride allow it to recognize what experience nevertheless seems to show to be true , that in the late stages of society the most consummate art consists in giving a new face to old truths . Democratic ...
Page 375
... seems to think that it was only acci- dent also that made Mr. Gladstone , in the first place , a politician ; and that , but for the Duke of Newcastle's interference , he would have gone to the Bar and entered the House of Commons as ...
... seems to think that it was only acci- dent also that made Mr. Gladstone , in the first place , a politician ; and that , but for the Duke of Newcastle's interference , he would have gone to the Bar and entered the House of Commons as ...
Page 526
... seems most unsafe to base upon such a verse an exception to a general rule which admits of no other . Still , so far as this verse goes , it seems to me an argument in Lord Bram- well's favour , though an eminently weak and ...
... seems most unsafe to base upon such a verse an exception to a general rule which admits of no other . Still , so far as this verse goes , it seems to me an argument in Lord Bram- well's favour , though an eminently weak and ...
Contents
By the Rev H N OXENHAM | 39 |
THE CHURCH AND DISSENT | 721 |
IMPERIAL MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT Maj Gen Hon W FIELDING | 777 |
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