The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William 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, 1920 |
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... WOMEN AND THE CHURCH - 344 ART . 8. - IMPERIAL MIGRATION AND THE CLASH OF RACES 359 · ART . 9. — THE FIRST LORD HOLLAND - 375 ART . 10. - GERMANY , TURKEY , AND THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES · 385 ART . 11. - THE JEWS AS A REVOLUTIONARY LEAVEN ...
... WOMEN AND THE CHURCH - 344 ART . 8. - IMPERIAL MIGRATION AND THE CLASH OF RACES 359 · ART . 9. — THE FIRST LORD HOLLAND - 375 ART . 10. - GERMANY , TURKEY , AND THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES · 385 ART . 11. - THE JEWS AS A REVOLUTIONARY LEAVEN ...
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... women . Although of no very ancient standing the oldest of them , that of Moscow , being only 150 years old - these universities have been no less active in the solving of learned problems than has been the Academy itself . To these ...
... women . Although of no very ancient standing the oldest of them , that of Moscow , being only 150 years old - these universities have been no less active in the solving of learned problems than has been the Academy itself . To these ...
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... women of the leisured classes could devote all their energies to the pursuit of pleasure and to their social duties ... woman rules in the drawing - room . The ideal shepherd of Arcadia is the clever , superficial , polished abate , a ...
... women of the leisured classes could devote all their energies to the pursuit of pleasure and to their social duties ... woman rules in the drawing - room . The ideal shepherd of Arcadia is the clever , superficial , polished abate , a ...
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... woman's happiness continually demands . And if he understands them , he would still be hindered from performing them , first , because he exists for his own sake ; and secondly , because it is supremely ludicrous , woefully bourgeois ...
... woman's happiness continually demands . And if he understands them , he would still be hindered from performing them , first , because he exists for his own sake ; and secondly , because it is supremely ludicrous , woefully bourgeois ...
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... woman at its highest . Here the mask , worn for at least half the year , gave her a freedom such as she enjoyed nowhere else in Europe . The zentildonna is as much her own mistress as the courtesan of an earlier age . Moreover , she ...
... woman at its highest . Here the mask , worn for at least half the year , gave her a freedom such as she enjoyed nowhere else in Europe . The zentildonna is as much her own mistress as the courtesan of an earlier age . Moreover , she ...
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