The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Page 418
... living and ever - living human beings in the whole Comus rout of the Restoration ! Again , he startles us where he avers that ' by 1676 the age was moving steadily in the direction of sentimentalism , pure intellect was being banished ...
... living and ever - living human beings in the whole Comus rout of the Restoration ! Again , he startles us where he avers that ' by 1676 the age was moving steadily in the direction of sentimentalism , pure intellect was being banished ...
Page 61
... living , but still passive and yielding subjects , like the human mind or feelings . War exerts itself against living and reacting forces , and for this reason the establishment of principles for its avoidance or for its conduct is ...
... living , but still passive and yielding subjects , like the human mind or feelings . War exerts itself against living and reacting forces , and for this reason the establishment of principles for its avoidance or for its conduct is ...
Page 96
... living in the earl's gift . The latter probably made 500l . a year in tithes and glebe . If the cleric refused , he got no living and no 5l . It is the history of the sweating wage down the ages ; and it should be remembered that at ...
... living in the earl's gift . The latter probably made 500l . a year in tithes and glebe . If the cleric refused , he got no living and no 5l . It is the history of the sweating wage down the ages ; and it should be remembered that at ...
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