The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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Page 72
... appear to us to be shot with colours of an all too bewildering complexity , will finally achieve its perfect and harmonious expression in great literature . In any case it appears likely that for some time to come we shall continue to ...
... appear to us to be shot with colours of an all too bewildering complexity , will finally achieve its perfect and harmonious expression in great literature . In any case it appears likely that for some time to come we shall continue to ...
Page 163
... appear to be of the result of such a policy that discussions on the possibility of immediately raising wages by drawing upon future profits are now being held . Such optimism is a little rash , and the average man might be justified in ...
... appear to be of the result of such a policy that discussions on the possibility of immediately raising wages by drawing upon future profits are now being held . Such optimism is a little rash , and the average man might be justified in ...
Page 175
... appear appalling ; while there was a want of good will and enlightenment amongst many of those who might have led the crusade required and which , omitted , make the aspects that con- fronted Cobbett appear darker . But he had no ...
... appear appalling ; while there was a want of good will and enlightenment amongst many of those who might have led the crusade required and which , omitted , make the aspects that con- fronted Cobbett appear darker . But he had no ...
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