The National Review, Volume 46, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1906 |
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Page 702
... play of the rest . To a good amateur his cricket must become a business , and no longer is merely enjoyable participation in a game . A retired amateur wrote to me : " I don't want to see a team taking the field with the mournful ...
... play of the rest . To a good amateur his cricket must become a business , and no longer is merely enjoyable participation in a game . A retired amateur wrote to me : " I don't want to see a team taking the field with the mournful ...
Page 1040
... play from the dress - circle , and others protesting against puns on sacred texts , and women having their faces bashed in on the stage . Over all these alike Mr. Shaw no doubt casts a tolerant eye ; he does not mind whether the ...
... play from the dress - circle , and others protesting against puns on sacred texts , and women having their faces bashed in on the stage . Over all these alike Mr. Shaw no doubt casts a tolerant eye ; he does not mind whether the ...
Page 1073
... play the four - threequarter game as laid down by its earliest exponents , so how can their misguided imitators be expected to play it properly ? Our players are still striving energetically at the game of kicking against the pricks ...
... play the four - threequarter game as laid down by its earliest exponents , so how can their misguided imitators be expected to play it properly ? Our players are still striving energetically at the game of kicking against the pricks ...
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