The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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Page 136
... look around , and from the old ushers and the water boys to the policemen , right up to ministers of His Majesty's Government and the Princess and the Duke , people stood with heads bared , telling in song their faith in God . It was ...
... look around , and from the old ushers and the water boys to the policemen , right up to ministers of His Majesty's Government and the Princess and the Duke , people stood with heads bared , telling in song their faith in God . It was ...
Page 159
... looks as if Great Britain were assisting the Dutch to carry forward their time - honoured policy of destroying the trade ... look after her interests in London . It would be far better to try and get away from this system of guided and ...
... looks as if Great Britain were assisting the Dutch to carry forward their time - honoured policy of destroying the trade ... look after her interests in London . It would be far better to try and get away from this system of guided and ...
Page 466
... look " tells how the greenhouse door was left open and its plants are dead . In the next verse , the poet looks at the greenhouse on a winter's morning years later , as it stands “ warm , tight , and gay , " and reflects that the girl ...
... look " tells how the greenhouse door was left open and its plants are dead . In the next verse , the poet looks at the greenhouse on a winter's morning years later , as it stands “ warm , tight , and gay , " and reflects that the girl ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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