The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 114
... criticism of the Bench constitutes contempt of court and is punish- able . Despite our traditional freedom of the press , there is among editors and journalists generally an idea that they must not write in criticism of the courts ...
... criticism of the Bench constitutes contempt of court and is punish- able . Despite our traditional freedom of the press , there is among editors and journalists generally an idea that they must not write in criticism of the courts ...
Page 121
... criticism of those on the Bench . To - day more than ever such criticism will find its own level , for never before were our judges less vulnerable . Nothing can be gained under modern conditions by the punishment of such criticism by ...
... criticism of those on the Bench . To - day more than ever such criticism will find its own level , for never before were our judges less vulnerable . Nothing can be gained under modern conditions by the punishment of such criticism by ...
Page 204
... criticism and the wine of art can wait . ' The astonishing thing is that the meat of life criticism and the wine of art are there , and that a twentieth re - reading of the book will disclose some new aspects of these that have been ...
... criticism and the wine of art can wait . ' The astonishing thing is that the meat of life criticism and the wine of art are there , and that a twentieth re - reading of the book will disclose some new aspects of these that have been ...
Contents
JANUARY | 1 |
Mussolinis Masterwork in Africa | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 15 |
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