The National Review, Volume 56W.H. Allen, 1911 |
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Page 72
... mind a small shop on the west coast of Ireland when making this statement ! The libraries ( says the writer of the article ) are no less to blame in that they discourage the free circulation of good books by keeping down their stock of ...
... mind a small shop on the west coast of Ireland when making this statement ! The libraries ( says the writer of the article ) are no less to blame in that they discourage the free circulation of good books by keeping down their stock of ...
Page 91
... mind and many other things - but the material is good , given sufficient time and patience to teach him , and his faults are at most but the common ones of youth , for belief in one's superior knowledge and over - weening self ...
... mind and many other things - but the material is good , given sufficient time and patience to teach him , and his faults are at most but the common ones of youth , for belief in one's superior knowledge and over - weening self ...
Page 109
... minds . " Cosi parlar conviensi al vostro ingegno , " as Dante so truly says . The angels in the New Testament are always young men in white garments . " The suggestion , above all , is of irresistible strength . " His countenance was ...
... minds . " Cosi parlar conviensi al vostro ingegno , " as Dante so truly says . The angels in the New Testament are always young men in white garments . " The suggestion , above all , is of irresistible strength . " His countenance was ...
Page 120
... time in some black lane I stood bristling , and thanked the Prophet that I was born a dog . The saddest thing to my mind about growing up is that most dogs forget the very street they were born in . 120 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... time in some black lane I stood bristling , and thanked the Prophet that I was born a dog . The saddest thing to my mind about growing up is that most dogs forget the very street they were born in . 120 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
Page 121
... mind . She had aged , I thought ; her sore ear , too , had grown worse . The lane in which she stood was silent as a grave , all the dogs of the neighbourhood being away at a fight . She did not hear me approach , and I was at her tail ...
... mind . She had aged , I thought ; her sore ear , too , had grown worse . The lane in which she stood was silent as a grave , all the dogs of the neighbourhood being away at a fight . She did not hear me approach , and I was at her tail ...
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