The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 203A. Constable, 1906 |
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Page 182
... action , and when those accomplishments and qualities are most valued which lead to success in action . Such ages have their own conception of what is noble and becoming in conduct and manners , and their own interpretation of art , and ...
... action , and when those accomplishments and qualities are most valued which lead to success in action . Such ages have their own conception of what is noble and becoming in conduct and manners , and their own interpretation of art , and ...
Page 188
... action , as an inevitable stage in the progress from barbarism to civilisation . That races which had put their whole minds and lives into action should , when higher thoughts dawned , attempt to express these in the same way seems ...
... action , as an inevitable stage in the progress from barbarism to civilisation . That races which had put their whole minds and lives into action should , when higher thoughts dawned , attempt to express these in the same way seems ...
Page 192
... action must seem to an age that has learnt to think a mere illusion . It is not that we have lost the old ideals , it is that the medieval expression of them has become inadequate . Honour , courtesy , loyalty , courage , all the ...
... action must seem to an age that has learnt to think a mere illusion . It is not that we have lost the old ideals , it is that the medieval expression of them has become inadequate . Honour , courtesy , loyalty , courage , all the ...
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NO CCCCXV | 129 |
Revisione | 137 |
The Fall of Mr Balfours Government | 263 |
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