The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 203A. Constable, 1906 |
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Page 180
... never really blend . The forms of which the rival styles are composed may be forced into unnatural association , but they never com- bine in effect ; they are based on opposite , apparently irre- concilable , principles . Medieval ...
... never really blend . The forms of which the rival styles are composed may be forced into unnatural association , but they never com- bine in effect ; they are based on opposite , apparently irre- concilable , principles . Medieval ...
Page 227
... never beat down the outworks , never forced the spectator , the observer of tragedy and comedy , to take his share of living experience amongst the fanatics of ideas or the partisans of causes . His article , Chiefly about War Matters ...
... never beat down the outworks , never forced the spectator , the observer of tragedy and comedy , to take his share of living experience amongst the fanatics of ideas or the partisans of causes . His article , Chiefly about War Matters ...
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... never his ; the lash never coiled round his own bare nerve , nor did the fangs of the wolf leave their print on his heart . He had not even the compensating capacity for real contact with other men's passion . It is a contact which ...
... never his ; the lash never coiled round his own bare nerve , nor did the fangs of the wolf leave their print on his heart . He had not even the compensating capacity for real contact with other men's passion . It is a contact which ...
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