The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 - English literature |
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Page 177
... wrote as a young man ; ' the point , however , is to change it . ' Yet this could only be achieved by first discovering the correct theory , and he was constantly at odds with those Socialists who sought short - term advantages at the ...
... wrote as a young man ; ' the point , however , is to change it . ' Yet this could only be achieved by first discovering the correct theory , and he was constantly at odds with those Socialists who sought short - term advantages at the ...
Page 178
... wrote , were a primitive people who attacked Western civilisation to palliate their own barbarism . Panslavism was ' a vast political menace ' ; the Russian Empire was ' a terrible reality . ' His anti- Russian bias is obvious in the ...
... wrote , were a primitive people who attacked Western civilisation to palliate their own barbarism . Panslavism was ' a vast political menace ' ; the Russian Empire was ' a terrible reality . ' His anti- Russian bias is obvious in the ...
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... wrote down the lines that had come , leaving gaps . ' Of one particular poem , he recorded , ' two of the stanzas came into my head . A third came with a little coaxing . One more was needed . I had to turn to and compose it myself ...
... wrote down the lines that had come , leaving gaps . ' Of one particular poem , he recorded , ' two of the stanzas came into my head . A third came with a little coaxing . One more was needed . I had to turn to and compose it myself ...
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THE THIRD MARQUESS OF SALISBURY AS EMPIRE | 14 |
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