The Quarterly Review, Volume 253William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1929 - English literature |
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Page 330
... true educationist , more still comes from those who have never given to that which they discuss either real study or unprejudiced consideration . But this is true of all parts of public policy . Every citizen , who reads a newspaper and ...
... true educationist , more still comes from those who have never given to that which they discuss either real study or unprejudiced consideration . But this is true of all parts of public policy . Every citizen , who reads a newspaper and ...
Page 375
... true . It is curious to observe that actually he believed with Othello in the Anthropophagi and men whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders . But it is important enough to quote , for Sir Walter was one of the most enlightened men ...
... true . It is curious to observe that actually he believed with Othello in the Anthropophagi and men whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders . But it is important enough to quote , for Sir Walter was one of the most enlightened men ...
Page 412
... true approach to any understanding of the mysteries of the wisdom of Blake is to be found through his linked words and pictures ; for the poet in him needed the engraver and painter that he was fully to express his genius and philosophy ...
... true approach to any understanding of the mysteries of the wisdom of Blake is to be found through his linked words and pictures ; for the poet in him needed the engraver and painter that he was fully to express his genius and philosophy ...
Contents
The Italianisation of South Tyrol | 1 |
The Menace of Disestablishment | 2 |
The Senses of Animals | 3 |
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