The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... century ; Eliza Cook , who wrote with gusto of patriotic flags and old armchairs ; Mrs Hemans , with her elegant graces recalling the promises of a Better Land and of other hopeful things ; and Macaulay , with his Lays of Ancient Rome ...
... century ; Eliza Cook , who wrote with gusto of patriotic flags and old armchairs ; Mrs Hemans , with her elegant graces recalling the promises of a Better Land and of other hopeful things ; and Macaulay , with his Lays of Ancient Rome ...
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... century later , had died in prison for the crime of attempting to confute the Lollards not with fire or sword but by argument . If the Lollards of More's time were violent , it could scarcely have been otherwise : cannot parry a sword ...
... century later , had died in prison for the crime of attempting to confute the Lollards not with fire or sword but by argument . If the Lollards of More's time were violent , it could scarcely have been otherwise : cannot parry a sword ...
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... Century ' ( Ivor Nicholson and Watson ) , Mr Gilbert Thomas has a subject after his own heart . In the earlier parts we felt that he was too easily liable to digress , and that through his interest in the social conditions of England at ...
... Century ' ( Ivor Nicholson and Watson ) , Mr Gilbert Thomas has a subject after his own heart . In the earlier parts we felt that he was too easily liable to digress , and that through his interest in the social conditions of England at ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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