The Quarterly Review, Volume 266William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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Page 68
... influence actions , ' but already , when we get to Meredith , we find : There are ideas language is too gross for , and shape too arbi- trary , which come to us and have a definite influence upon us , and yet we cannot fasten on the ...
... influence actions , ' but already , when we get to Meredith , we find : There are ideas language is too gross for , and shape too arbi- trary , which come to us and have a definite influence upon us , and yet we cannot fasten on the ...
Page 243
... influence on our Drama , therefore , seems unlikely to be permanent . He has founded no school , though with a freer and rejuvenated Theatre his future influence may be more effectual and sustaining than now promises . · 6 Although ...
... influence on our Drama , therefore , seems unlikely to be permanent . He has founded no school , though with a freer and rejuvenated Theatre his future influence may be more effectual and sustaining than now promises . · 6 Although ...
Page 373
... influence on man's behaviour is his mind . The admittedly powerful effects of all the other factors in any problem of human behaviour are secondary , in a sense , to the influence of general mental characteristics which are only now ...
... influence on man's behaviour is his mind . The admittedly powerful effects of all the other factors in any problem of human behaviour are secondary , in a sense , to the influence of general mental characteristics which are only now ...
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