The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 37
... doubt , fine lines in Gorboduc . ' * Knowing the ' realism ' of Shakespeare's imagination , one can have little doubt that the rhetorical passage which the player recites to Hamlet , and which was caviare to the general , ' was imagined ...
... doubt , fine lines in Gorboduc . ' * Knowing the ' realism ' of Shakespeare's imagination , one can have little doubt that the rhetorical passage which the player recites to Hamlet , and which was caviare to the general , ' was imagined ...
Page 136
... doubt therefore whether any response is likely to follow Sir Arthur's appeal to the middle . classes . Nevertheless we earnestly trust that his book will be widely read , and the lessons so ably given well taken to heart . Mr. George ...
... doubt therefore whether any response is likely to follow Sir Arthur's appeal to the middle . classes . Nevertheless we earnestly trust that his book will be widely read , and the lessons so ably given well taken to heart . Mr. George ...
Page 186
... doubt that the increase in the élan of the French soldiers and the genius of Bonaparte , not to mention his less renowned fellows , were most important factors in the French victories . Much has been said , much might still be said ...
... doubt that the increase in the élan of the French soldiers and the genius of Bonaparte , not to mention his less renowned fellows , were most important factors in the French victories . Much has been said , much might still be said ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
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