The National Review, Volume 114W.H. Allen, 1940 - English literature |
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Page 103
... better off for that . Now at least we know where we are , engaged in fighting the same implacable and ruthless enemy whom we warred down in 1918. The intervening years have been only an uneasy armistice . If we are to believe the ...
... better off for that . Now at least we know where we are , engaged in fighting the same implacable and ruthless enemy whom we warred down in 1918. The intervening years have been only an uneasy armistice . If we are to believe the ...
Page 187
... better . To tackle this problem is therefore our first duty . The more it is thought about , critically , coldly and earnestly , the better . And the sooner the better , for the multitude of confused and Utopian war aims that are being ...
... better . To tackle this problem is therefore our first duty . The more it is thought about , critically , coldly and earnestly , the better . And the sooner the better , for the multitude of confused and Utopian war aims that are being ...
Page 272
... better to behave better . At present he is behaving as badly as possible because we encourage him to do so . ONE of the ghastly features of Germanism is that it forces people of more civilised and kindly races to face up to things ...
... better to behave better . At present he is behaving as badly as possible because we encourage him to do so . ONE of the ghastly features of Germanism is that it forces people of more civilised and kindly races to face up to things ...
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