The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 - English literature |
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... never yet been on speaking terms with dulness . " BRAZENHEAD THE GREAT . By MAURICE HEWLETT , Author of " The Forest Lovers , " & c . [ 3rd Impression . THE MAJOR'S NIECE . Author of " Spanish Gold , " & c . A BUDGET OF TARES . of " Red ...
... never yet been on speaking terms with dulness . " BRAZENHEAD THE GREAT . By MAURICE HEWLETT , Author of " The Forest Lovers , " & c . [ 3rd Impression . THE MAJOR'S NIECE . Author of " Spanish Gold , " & c . A BUDGET OF TARES . of " Red ...
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... never disappointed when we open BLACKWOOD . ' Maga ' has a distinction , character , and note of its own . Grave or gay , it is always full of good things and of good literature . " - Army and Navy Gazette . " The conductors of ...
... never disappointed when we open BLACKWOOD . ' Maga ' has a distinction , character , and note of its own . Grave or gay , it is always full of good things and of good literature . " - Army and Navy Gazette . " The conductors of ...
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... never had any effect on the eventual fortunes of the com- batants or on the duration of the war . It is linked up with the theory that private property , being exempt from capture and destruction in land warfare , ought to be equally ...
... never had any effect on the eventual fortunes of the com- batants or on the duration of the war . It is linked up with the theory that private property , being exempt from capture and destruction in land warfare , ought to be equally ...
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... fashion for ages after that in which it is produced . But the purist has never yet succeeded in stereotyping any particular literary form ; and the work of even the greatest authors must in the end suffer from the failure ( 23 )
... fashion for ages after that in which it is produced . But the purist has never yet succeeded in stereotyping any particular literary form ; and the work of even the greatest authors must in the end suffer from the failure ( 23 )
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... sameness of form , they never become wearisome . The versatility of the Greek mind found ever new modes of expression whose exquisiteness of finish made it possible to insert new word - pictures within a frame which 24 THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY.
... sameness of form , they never become wearisome . The versatility of the Greek mind found ever new modes of expression whose exquisiteness of finish made it possible to insert new word - pictures within a frame which 24 THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY.
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