The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 - English literature |
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Page 74
... regard ourselves as the heroes of the 1940-41 aerial Blitzkrieg , that although time is on our side we have turned it to poor account and time will still be on our side when we're dead , and that instead of being so masochistically ...
... regard ourselves as the heroes of the 1940-41 aerial Blitzkrieg , that although time is on our side we have turned it to poor account and time will still be on our side when we're dead , and that instead of being so masochistically ...
Page 190
... regard subsisted for thirty - five years between him and Landor . His aunt's domineering strictness inspired a jealous regard for individual liberty and a ten- dency to rebellion against authority , which closed his career at ...
... regard subsisted for thirty - five years between him and Landor . His aunt's domineering strictness inspired a jealous regard for individual liberty and a ten- dency to rebellion against authority , which closed his career at ...
Page 240
... regards both our Allies and ourselves . As regards the first , we are all alive to - day to the paramount necessity of marching in step : united , we stand ; divided , we fall ' is not a phrase but a fearsome reality ; it is burnt in ...
... regards both our Allies and ourselves . As regards the first , we are all alive to - day to the paramount necessity of marching in step : united , we stand ; divided , we fall ' is not a phrase but a fearsome reality ; it is burnt in ...
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