The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 52
... feeling of the present day largely due to the Wesleyan movement , and to the subsequent re - awakening of the English Church in the first half of this century ? Certainly , when the invading barbarians absorbed the corrupt remnants of ...
... feeling of the present day largely due to the Wesleyan movement , and to the subsequent re - awakening of the English Church in the first half of this century ? Certainly , when the invading barbarians absorbed the corrupt remnants of ...
Page 73
... feeling , and cheap bread , which he believed a policy of free imports would bring in its train , he does not appear ever to have staked the truth of his principles , and , indeed , his character as a politician , on Free Trade ...
... feeling , and cheap bread , which he believed a policy of free imports would bring in its train , he does not appear ever to have staked the truth of his principles , and , indeed , his character as a politician , on Free Trade ...
Page 74
... feeling is well expressed in a note especially added to their replies to the question of the Royal Commission on the Depression of Trade , by the Liverpool General Brokers ' Association , a society that cannot be suspected of any undue ...
... feeling is well expressed in a note especially added to their replies to the question of the Royal Commission on the Depression of Trade , by the Liverpool General Brokers ' Association , a society that cannot be suspected of any undue ...
Page 85
... feelings , thoughts , and actions of Freytag's creations are always genuinely national , and this is the reason why they arouse in the German reader an interest so familiar that , after the first quarter of an hour's acquaintance , it ...
... feelings , thoughts , and actions of Freytag's creations are always genuinely national , and this is the reason why they arouse in the German reader an interest so familiar that , after the first quarter of an hour's acquaintance , it ...
Page 86
... feeling . Only a character in which the sensibilities are highly developed , a nature full of activity , and regardless of its own personality and tenderest feelings , is capable of using it . No one , as a rule , is more easily ...
... feeling . Only a character in which the sensibilities are highly developed , a nature full of activity , and regardless of its own personality and tenderest feelings , is capable of using it . No one , as a rule , is more easily ...
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