The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 117
... tion of Europe precluded the idea of expansion at home ( the days of the Pan - Germans were not yet ) , Teutons naturally sought for lands oversea as receptacles for their surplus popula- tion . That their life - blood should flow forth ...
... tion of Europe precluded the idea of expansion at home ( the days of the Pan - Germans were not yet ) , Teutons naturally sought for lands oversea as receptacles for their surplus popula- tion . That their life - blood should flow forth ...
Page 206
... tion to dogmatism and a creed is so enormous , that scarcely anyone survives the ordeal . It is this which makes it hard to get at a true understanding of Adam Smith's views . His whole work is extraordinarily free from the dogmatic ...
... tion to dogmatism and a creed is so enormous , that scarcely anyone survives the ordeal . It is this which makes it hard to get at a true understanding of Adam Smith's views . His whole work is extraordinarily free from the dogmatic ...
Page 245
... tion of blank verse , and thus for being the true father of ' Mar- lowe's mighty line . ' So that from Surrey we pass naturally , in- evitably , to one half ( the greatest half ) of the achievement of Elizabethan poetry . It is a moment ...
... tion of blank verse , and thus for being the true father of ' Mar- lowe's mighty line . ' So that from Surrey we pass naturally , in- evitably , to one half ( the greatest half ) of the achievement of Elizabethan poetry . It is a moment ...
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