The National Review, Volume 49, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 86
... seems deplorable is that such works should be universally recognised as representing the drama of action . Dramatic action , properly handled , is one of the most satisfactory things that can be seen on the stage . Every one , even the ...
... seems deplorable is that such works should be universally recognised as representing the drama of action . Dramatic action , properly handled , is one of the most satisfactory things that can be seen on the stage . Every one , even the ...
Page 131
... seems in sight , and the multitude of men are just near the summit , the last effort seems too great to make , and , behold ! they scatter and vanish away . Thus it ever is with all our efforts ; there is no persistency in us . That's ...
... seems in sight , and the multitude of men are just near the summit , the last effort seems too great to make , and , behold ! they scatter and vanish away . Thus it ever is with all our efforts ; there is no persistency in us . That's ...
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... seem so dim to - day- when we recall the record of Unionist flinching and screaming demagogy which has foredoomed the ... seems the crime , of most other Unionist statesmen that , while accepting the abstract merits of Preference , they ...
... seem so dim to - day- when we recall the record of Unionist flinching and screaming demagogy which has foredoomed the ... seems the crime , of most other Unionist statesmen that , while accepting the abstract merits of Preference , they ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | 1 |
AUTHOR | 23 |
A PLEA FOR THE DEMOCRATISATION OF THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY | 33 |
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