The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Page 181
... action exercised over him was noted long ago by one of his most intimate friends , Lord Acton . The public is prone to think of Lord Morley as a stern moralist and a lofty idealist . How much that sternness and that loftiness was ...
... action exercised over him was noted long ago by one of his most intimate friends , Lord Acton . The public is prone to think of Lord Morley as a stern moralist and a lofty idealist . How much that sternness and that loftiness was ...
Page 53
... action of the Orestes or the Hecuba may be a rational and self - developing unity , but there is no feeling of re- conciliation in the disaster . The conclusions of his plays leave us with the question , How can these things be ? The ...
... action of the Orestes or the Hecuba may be a rational and self - developing unity , but there is no feeling of re- conciliation in the disaster . The conclusions of his plays leave us with the question , How can these things be ? The ...
Page 142
... action . Action in itself , empty of any reflective purpose , is easy , one might almost say it escapes from us . We do many things which we regret almost at the moment we do them . Our errors , our defects , faults , vices , come to ...
... action . Action in itself , empty of any reflective purpose , is easy , one might almost say it escapes from us . We do many things which we regret almost at the moment we do them . Our errors , our defects , faults , vices , come to ...
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