The Quarterly Review, 274. köide,544. numberJohn Murray, 1940 |
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Page 211
... words it is apt to expect too much of them , and so to be the more disappointed when immediate victory does not crown their efforts . It is too often forgotten that the most successful commanders usually emerge during the course of a ...
... words it is apt to expect too much of them , and so to be the more disappointed when immediate victory does not crown their efforts . It is too often forgotten that the most successful commanders usually emerge during the course of a ...
Page 252
... words . They signify that Greene had discovered a copy of the will bearing these words or that he himself had extracted the will from a Register and had added them . No one has explained this . It was Greene , the discoverer of the will ...
... words . They signify that Greene had discovered a copy of the will bearing these words or that he himself had extracted the will from a Register and had added them . No one has explained this . It was Greene , the discoverer of the will ...
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... words : ' I have hereunto put my Seale , ' but the word ' Seale ' has been deleted and the word hand ' has been substituted . The legal draftsman expected Shakespeare to have a seal , but he had none . I find in ' Simboleography ...
... words : ' I have hereunto put my Seale , ' but the word ' Seale ' has been deleted and the word hand ' has been substituted . The legal draftsman expected Shakespeare to have a seal , but he had none . I find in ' Simboleography ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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