The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 27
... whole manhood . We have a feeling that society consists of soldiers and officers : the soldiers have to obey , and to trust in their superiors ; the officers have to look after the well - being of the soldiers , and after the well ...
... whole manhood . We have a feeling that society consists of soldiers and officers : the soldiers have to obey , and to trust in their superiors ; the officers have to look after the well - being of the soldiers , and after the well ...
Page 232
... whole purport of the scene as that scene belongs not only to the chief figure in it , but also to those figures who , subordinate to the principal one , are yet as needful to him as he to them . And here is surely an exercise of art ...
... whole purport of the scene as that scene belongs not only to the chief figure in it , but also to those figures who , subordinate to the principal one , are yet as needful to him as he to them . And here is surely an exercise of art ...
Page 309
... whole community , to a much greater extent than has been hitherto recognized . Since we brought nothing into the ... whole programme of the London Progressists , but - a great limitation of individual privileges , and some limitation of ...
... whole community , to a much greater extent than has been hitherto recognized . Since we brought nothing into the ... whole programme of the London Progressists , but - a great limitation of individual privileges , and some limitation of ...
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