The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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... writers . It is sufficient for him to mention any trait in nature for his own inward mood and profound sympathy with ... writer - perfect emotional sympathy with the things he handles . We can recall but one writer in English who equals ...
... writers . It is sufficient for him to mention any trait in nature for his own inward mood and profound sympathy with ... writer - perfect emotional sympathy with the things he handles . We can recall but one writer in English who equals ...
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... writer than to be associated with a permanent and vital idea , and no surer guarantee of immortality . New ideas , or ... writers could we not name whose brilliance , even while we admire it , we feel to be fugitive ; whose reputation it ...
... writer than to be associated with a permanent and vital idea , and no surer guarantee of immortality . New ideas , or ... writers could we not name whose brilliance , even while we admire it , we feel to be fugitive ; whose reputation it ...
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... writers and professors of the time , who moulded them almost into a system of racial scorn . The name of Heinrich von Treitschke is hardly known even to - day in England save to readers of anti - German articles . Yet Lord Acton ...
... writers and professors of the time , who moulded them almost into a system of racial scorn . The name of Heinrich von Treitschke is hardly known even to - day in England save to readers of anti - German articles . Yet Lord Acton ...
Contents
1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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