The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 36
... whole of the land was let in plots of one - eighth of an acre , the number of tenants being 171. The rules and regulations of the Rotham- sted Allotment Club will be found in Lord Onslow's book , and also in the Journal of the Royal ...
... whole of the land was let in plots of one - eighth of an acre , the number of tenants being 171. The rules and regulations of the Rotham- sted Allotment Club will be found in Lord Onslow's book , and also in the Journal of the Royal ...
Page 54
... whole of his case against Christianity be granted , it is not easy to see in what way the Religion of the Future will have any advantage over the Religion of the Past ; whether in affording consolation in the troubles of life , or in ...
... whole of his case against Christianity be granted , it is not easy to see in what way the Religion of the Future will have any advantage over the Religion of the Past ; whether in affording consolation in the troubles of life , or in ...
Page 59
... whole , produced by excellence in every part . But there is yet something more : something which has the power to touch those who are neither lovers of literature nor students of art , and which , without appealing to the understanding ...
... whole , produced by excellence in every part . But there is yet something more : something which has the power to touch those who are neither lovers of literature nor students of art , and which , without appealing to the understanding ...
Page 64
... whole book was written in praise of this one work . Contemporaneously with his work for Or . San Michele , Dona- tello executed in rapid succession statues for the niches of the Campanile , to correspond with the Zuccone already alluded ...
... whole book was written in praise of this one work . Contemporaneously with his work for Or . San Michele , Dona- tello executed in rapid succession statues for the niches of the Campanile , to correspond with the Zuccone already alluded ...
Page 103
... whole , but no one would wish to assert that Freytag has written six large volumes to prove the truth of it . The leading idea in the books is the same which he has somewhere expressed in The Lost Manuscript : the assumption that the ...
... whole , but no one would wish to assert that Freytag has written six large volumes to prove the truth of it . The leading idea in the books is the same which he has somewhere expressed in The Lost Manuscript : the assumption that the ...
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