The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Page 188
... tion , which will now never take place , would have added to his reputation ; I am not sure it would not subtract from it . There was a lack of coherence in his expression of his views on the subject , and there can , I think , be no ...
... tion , which will now never take place , would have added to his reputation ; I am not sure it would not subtract from it . There was a lack of coherence in his expression of his views on the subject , and there can , I think , be no ...
Page 241
... tion , which characterised the 18th century . It spread far and wide ; it struck its roots deep . It assumed various forms , and the refuges in which men sought ways of escape were diverse . On the artistic and literary side , it ...
... tion , which characterised the 18th century . It spread far and wide ; it struck its roots deep . It assumed various forms , and the refuges in which men sought ways of escape were diverse . On the artistic and literary side , it ...
Page 82
... tion as a whole is steadily , though perhaps not rapidly , undergoing a process of deterioration . The more com- plete is the carrière ouverte aux talents , the worse for the race , unless those who rise in the social scale marry and ...
... tion as a whole is steadily , though perhaps not rapidly , undergoing a process of deterioration . The more com- plete is the carrière ouverte aux talents , the worse for the race , unless those who rise in the social scale marry and ...
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