The Quarterly Review, Volume 282William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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Page 140
... Perhaps it is too early yet to estimate the value , in human terms , of this supposition , but even now , and , perhaps , especially now , before the Bill becomes law , it is well for educationists to look the gift horse very closely in ...
... Perhaps it is too early yet to estimate the value , in human terms , of this supposition , but even now , and , perhaps , especially now , before the Bill becomes law , it is well for educationists to look the gift horse very closely in ...
Page 244
... perhaps , taken for granted in our curiously phlegmatic way , even as is much which is really deserving of wonder . This was the sentence which goes so deep : like the British authorities , our American allies immediately recognised the ...
... perhaps , taken for granted in our curiously phlegmatic way , even as is much which is really deserving of wonder . This was the sentence which goes so deep : like the British authorities , our American allies immediately recognised the ...
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... perhaps if we are going to be careless about the glories of this little land , to parody Milton and say , ' Peace hath her destructions no less renowned than war ' ; and yet , in spite of the destructions which are unavoidable to- day ...
... perhaps if we are going to be careless about the glories of this little land , to parody Milton and say , ' Peace hath her destructions no less renowned than war ' ; and yet , in spite of the destructions which are unavoidable to- day ...
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