The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 272
... natural was the only nature . He was lonely and reserved , then as always . It is not for nothing that in his sermons he expatiates so often on the impenetrability of the human soul . A nature so self - centred has always something hard ...
... natural was the only nature . He was lonely and reserved , then as always . It is not for nothing that in his sermons he expatiates so often on the impenetrability of the human soul . A nature so self - centred has always something hard ...
Page 364
... nature ? And are we to suppose that the workmanship will at once develope into flights that are unquestionably artificial ? Professor Sollas himself repudiates the idea . While therefore we are quite ready to admit that Nature may make ...
... nature ? And are we to suppose that the workmanship will at once develope into flights that are unquestionably artificial ? Professor Sollas himself repudiates the idea . While therefore we are quite ready to admit that Nature may make ...
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... nature of the case . For the very essence of the sense of humour is the nicest appreciation and discrimination of slight and subtle incongruities in human nature , and these can only be perceived and noted by one with a very clear idea ...
... nature of the case . For the very essence of the sense of humour is the nicest appreciation and discrimination of slight and subtle incongruities in human nature , and these can only be perceived and noted by one with a very clear idea ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
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