The Living Age, Volume 279Living Age Company, 1913 |
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Page 68
... significance of the " Christian , " I should put a similar preliminary popu- lar test to the significance of the word " Turk . " What does common language and quotation suggest that our fathers felt about a Turk ; in the sense that they ...
... significance of the " Christian , " I should put a similar preliminary popu- lar test to the significance of the word " Turk . " What does common language and quotation suggest that our fathers felt about a Turk ; in the sense that they ...
Page 159
... significance of a part of his written message . II . of Shakespeare , we are sometimes told by hasty critics , was no friend democracy . A Member of Parliament lately called him " a helot of feudal- ism , " a cryptic phrase by which the ...
... significance of a part of his written message . II . of Shakespeare , we are sometimes told by hasty critics , was no friend democracy . A Member of Parliament lately called him " a helot of feudal- ism , " a cryptic phrase by which the ...
Page 465
... significance , a significance even possibly nearer to the heart of things ; and that , to be sure , is partly what happens , despite the false color- ing . Nora Monogue is the truest figure in the book ; and it is significant ...
... significance , a significance even possibly nearer to the heart of things ; and that , to be sure , is partly what happens , despite the false color- ing . Nora Monogue is the truest figure in the book ; and it is significant ...
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