The National Review, Volume 68W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 366
... look back on the pounding the British soldier took in the first two years of the war ; but it was a different thing to look forward as he did and know that beating could not be avoided . " In those dark days " when it seemed the finish ...
... look back on the pounding the British soldier took in the first two years of the war ; but it was a different thing to look forward as he did and know that beating could not be avoided . " In those dark days " when it seemed the finish ...
Page 484
... look back , a little later on in life , instead of forward ; trained to adopt a Party and cultivate a prejudice before reason has had time to assert itself . It is wrong to tie them to the past by deciding what they are to think ...
... look back , a little later on in life , instead of forward ; trained to adopt a Party and cultivate a prejudice before reason has had time to assert itself . It is wrong to tie them to the past by deciding what they are to think ...
Page 486
... look impartially at what occurs , look at instead of looking for . The result is a revelation to them . They have discovered truth ; disarmed prejudice ! As though a bandage were removed from their eyes , they suddenly emerge from the ...
... look impartially at what occurs , look at instead of looking for . The result is a revelation to them . They have discovered truth ; disarmed prejudice ! As though a bandage were removed from their eyes , they suddenly emerge from the ...
Contents
LOGIN MISS DALHOUSIE | 26 |
LUZ COMTESSE JEAN | 34 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 35 |
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