The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 108
... brought up Valère and Mariane . A literary masterpiece often derives much of its greatness from the fact that we can find in it much more than the author deliberately put there . We read into it a deeper meaning than he intended ; and ...
... brought up Valère and Mariane . A literary masterpiece often derives much of its greatness from the fact that we can find in it much more than the author deliberately put there . We read into it a deeper meaning than he intended ; and ...
Page 164
... brought back to the thought of the Nile as a living , ever - active power , a power unmistakably exerting its influence from day to day and year to year over the life and fortunes of every dweller in the valley . This must always have ...
... brought back to the thought of the Nile as a living , ever - active power , a power unmistakably exerting its influence from day to day and year to year over the life and fortunes of every dweller in the valley . This must always have ...
Page 179
... brought an action against the Company for damages caused by their agents in the East in confiscating his ship and merchandise . In their plea the Company objected to the amount of damages claimed , but in no way traversed his statement ...
... brought an action against the Company for damages caused by their agents in the East in confiscating his ship and merchandise . In their plea the Company objected to the amount of damages claimed , but in no way traversed his statement ...
Contents
1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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