The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 41
... sense of the stage , ' ' sense of ' the theatre , ' might , then , point to the Elizabethan play- wright as in a pre - eminent position to possess that gift , and often they do so point . And they are in the right , if by the expressions ...
... sense of the stage , ' ' sense of ' the theatre , ' might , then , point to the Elizabethan play- wright as in a pre - eminent position to possess that gift , and often they do so point . And they are in the right , if by the expressions ...
Page 95
... sense organs were undifferentiated , and the organism as a whole heard and saw . Touch has remained on this level ; the higher senses have passed beyond it to the specialised use of ear and eye . With all the gain , much , we cannot ...
... sense organs were undifferentiated , and the organism as a whole heard and saw . Touch has remained on this level ; the higher senses have passed beyond it to the specialised use of ear and eye . With all the gain , much , we cannot ...
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... sense of humour is the nicest appreciation and discrimination of slight and subtle incongruities in human nature ... sense of the term we do not merely mean a lively sense of the comic tempered by kindly feeling , but we refer rather to ...
... sense of humour is the nicest appreciation and discrimination of slight and subtle incongruities in human nature ... sense of the term we do not merely mean a lively sense of the comic tempered by kindly feeling , but we refer rather to ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
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