The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 38
... seems sensible enough ; to us the opposite is incredible . Shakespeare's seeming indifference on this head is more than all else responsible for the mythology which has grown up about him . It affects the judgment of such an ...
... seems sensible enough ; to us the opposite is incredible . Shakespeare's seeming indifference on this head is more than all else responsible for the mythology which has grown up about him . It affects the judgment of such an ...
Page 182
... seems to think that Hood was not the man for the place ; but quite independent of that , his opinion that Pitt should have abandoned all other projects and sent every ' British soldier that he could raise to Toulon ' seems very ...
... seems to think that Hood was not the man for the place ; but quite independent of that , his opinion that Pitt should have abandoned all other projects and sent every ' British soldier that he could raise to Toulon ' seems very ...
Page 343
... seems to find there ; and it is a very bold statement that no respectable writer of Greek ever used " katharsis " in ' the sense of erleichtende Entladung , ' unless Galen and all the other medical writers are to be excluded from the ...
... seems to find there ; and it is a very bold statement that no respectable writer of Greek ever used " katharsis " in ' the sense of erleichtende Entladung , ' unless Galen and all the other medical writers are to be excluded from the ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
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