The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 31
... desire to be original ( sure to defeat itself ) , and a determination to see , whenever possible , the other side of good and bad , it is not to be expected that Shakespeare's reputation should escape assault . Apart from the frenzies ...
... desire to be original ( sure to defeat itself ) , and a determination to see , whenever possible , the other side of good and bad , it is not to be expected that Shakespeare's reputation should escape assault . Apart from the frenzies ...
Page 136
... desire to appear to be clever and to know much a professed admiration for intelligence , which is not felt at heart . In the middle classes , we find a greater real ignorance , and not even a pretence of knowledge . The most blatant ...
... desire to appear to be clever and to know much a professed admiration for intelligence , which is not felt at heart . In the middle classes , we find a greater real ignorance , and not even a pretence of knowledge . The most blatant ...
Page 165
... desire of Poland to reform its government on a constitutional basis , Catherine was now pre- paring to annex the whole of it - a proceeding which the King of Prussia , with his eye on Danzig and Thorn , would not allow if he could help ...
... desire of Poland to reform its government on a constitutional basis , Catherine was now pre- paring to annex the whole of it - a proceeding which the King of Prussia , with his eye on Danzig and Thorn , would not allow if he could help ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
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