The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 68
... things and make them visible and distinct to ourselves , much less to others . ' When we come , however , to writers like Mrs Woolf we find , for the first time , novelists of distinc- tion who are concerned with little else than to ...
... things and make them visible and distinct to ourselves , much less to others . ' When we come , however , to writers like Mrs Woolf we find , for the first time , novelists of distinc- tion who are concerned with little else than to ...
Page 235
... things ; and if the view so presented is unfavourable , as often it is , to take it with the reflection that anyhow other people may be as bad or worse , and that any consequent depreciation is certain to be combined with some ...
... things ; and if the view so presented is unfavourable , as often it is , to take it with the reflection that anyhow other people may be as bad or worse , and that any consequent depreciation is certain to be combined with some ...
Page 307
... thing in a poet - and generally justifies his ventures ; while also he sees something of that ever- desired reality which dwells immortally in the hearts of things . · Is magic fled for ever , all dissolved ? Is there no magic in the ...
... thing in a poet - and generally justifies his ventures ; while also he sees something of that ever- desired reality which dwells immortally in the hearts of things . · Is magic fled for ever , all dissolved ? Is there no magic in the ...
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Mussolinis Masterwork in Africa | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 15 |
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