The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - English literature |
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Page 397
... look to the falconer for food . 66 As a performer in the field I have not much to say about Shrimp . In such an enclosed country he had no chance , and after frequent defeats got so cunning he would not chase birds at all . It is true ...
... look to the falconer for food . 66 As a performer in the field I have not much to say about Shrimp . In such an enclosed country he had no chance , and after frequent defeats got so cunning he would not chase birds at all . It is true ...
Page 407
... look in their officers for a certain magnanimity and justice which they do not find in the same measure in their own class . A gentleman may be , but is not often , bred in a single generation . Nature works more slowly , and recent ...
... look in their officers for a certain magnanimity and justice which they do not find in the same measure in their own class . A gentleman may be , but is not often , bred in a single generation . Nature works more slowly , and recent ...
Page 409
... look on while their close kindred , the upper classes of Ireland , are destroyed . But this destruction has been , one is forced to admit , a gradual process , in which the victims themselves have unconsciously assisted their enemies ...
... look on while their close kindred , the upper classes of Ireland , are destroyed . But this destruction has been , one is forced to admit , a gradual process , in which the victims themselves have unconsciously assisted their enemies ...
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