The Quarterly Review, 265. köide,526. numberJohn Murray, 1935 |
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Page 222
... suggested that they had learned their lesson . Overhead the snow - winged gulls swept and circled in tireless procession . Below the ultramarine of the sea was sprinkled and streaked with bright companies of guillemots and razorbills ...
... suggested that they had learned their lesson . Overhead the snow - winged gulls swept and circled in tireless procession . Below the ultramarine of the sea was sprinkled and streaked with bright companies of guillemots and razorbills ...
Page 232
... suggested both by ' Solicitor ' and by the Howard League for Penal Reform . The latter in its ' Penal Reformer ' for October 1934 , put forward a detailed plan to secure this reform . Only on some such lines are the desires of the Royal ...
... suggested both by ' Solicitor ' and by the Howard League for Penal Reform . The latter in its ' Penal Reformer ' for October 1934 , put forward a detailed plan to secure this reform . Only on some such lines are the desires of the Royal ...
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... suggested to Browning that he should make the Renaissance scholar's career the subject of a poem , and it is to Ripert - Monclar that the work was inscribed by his affectionate friend , R.B. ' The young poet proceeded to read up the ...
... suggested to Browning that he should make the Renaissance scholar's career the subject of a poem , and it is to Ripert - Monclar that the work was inscribed by his affectionate friend , R.B. ' The young poet proceeded to read up the ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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