The National Review, Volume 101W.H. Allen, 1933 - English literature |
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Page 253
... fact to his exhaustive museum . The ideal biographer should , in the first place , write of someone who is thoroughly sympathetic to him . Excessive admiration , though a fault , is a fault on the right side . As Arbuthnot observes in ...
... fact to his exhaustive museum . The ideal biographer should , in the first place , write of someone who is thoroughly sympathetic to him . Excessive admiration , though a fault , is a fault on the right side . As Arbuthnot observes in ...
Page 319
... facts . M. André Siegfried said that England always looked abroad for the causes of her difficulties , and always found ... fact , to cut our coat according to our cloth . What would be the result ? Our shipyards , now stagnant , would ...
... facts . M. André Siegfried said that England always looked abroad for the causes of her difficulties , and always found ... fact , to cut our coat according to our cloth . What would be the result ? Our shipyards , now stagnant , would ...
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... fact will not recommend it to those in this country who recall the professor's activity in the past as a pacifist and his connection with certain organizations of extremist leanings . His name has been assiduously exploited by the ...
... fact will not recommend it to those in this country who recall the professor's activity in the past as a pacifist and his connection with certain organizations of extremist leanings . His name has been assiduously exploited by the ...
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DAY J WENTWORTH | 27 |
German Barbarity in Tan | 74 |
Mrs Martins Company | 101 |
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