The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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Page 99
... mind , but he was very much in the field and indeed it is difficult to think of adult education going on without him . Mr Joad is a most intelligent expositor , and enjoys in a very high degree that capacity for applying his classical ...
... mind , but he was very much in the field and indeed it is difficult to think of adult education going on without him . Mr Joad is a most intelligent expositor , and enjoys in a very high degree that capacity for applying his classical ...
Page 158
... minds in an amplitude very like that of a country house . The meals were less sumptuous , the service less style , but the social opportunities were richer both in things of sport and of the mind , and the gardens and architecture ...
... minds in an amplitude very like that of a country house . The meals were less sumptuous , the service less style , but the social opportunities were richer both in things of sport and of the mind , and the gardens and architecture ...
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... mind of the nation , and three and a half years of anxiety , labour , and conflict have deepened it into a purpose that , as can be little doubted , will endure . Coupled with this purpose , indeed , it may be hoped , the very basis and ...
... mind of the nation , and three and a half years of anxiety , labour , and conflict have deepened it into a purpose that , as can be little doubted , will endure . Coupled with this purpose , indeed , it may be hoped , the very basis and ...
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