The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 241
... establish a Monroe doctrine for the East . The revolution in China in 1911 was probably the beginning of a new awakening in that vast empire . In speaking of Chinese stagnation we have often forgotten the paralysing effect of the Tartar ...
... establish a Monroe doctrine for the East . The revolution in China in 1911 was probably the beginning of a new awakening in that vast empire . In speaking of Chinese stagnation we have often forgotten the paralysing effect of the Tartar ...
Page 258
... establish a permanent independent right . Thus a freeholder , or an owner of a cottage to which common rights were ... established their legal claims . The follow- ing are instances . The Rector , who owned 12 yard- lands of glebe in ...
... establish a permanent independent right . Thus a freeholder , or an owner of a cottage to which common rights were ... established their legal claims . The follow- ing are instances . The Rector , who owned 12 yard- lands of glebe in ...
Page 261
... establish a legal claim , and at least 26 lost them because they had only the derivative title of tenants . It was here ... established at law . To take the case of Steeple Aston , Lucy Buswell , Eliza Davis , Robert George , John Clary ...
... establish a legal claim , and at least 26 lost them because they had only the derivative title of tenants . It was here ... established at law . To take the case of Steeple Aston , Lucy Buswell , Eliza Davis , Robert George , John Clary ...
Page 279
... establish a scale of merit by reference to the value of their contents . This comparative type of judg- ment is perhaps the commonest among all the forms of so - called literary criticism . Croce does not object to the Vol . 235.-No ...
... establish a scale of merit by reference to the value of their contents . This comparative type of judg- ment is perhaps the commonest among all the forms of so - called literary criticism . Croce does not object to the Vol . 235.-No ...
Page 280
... establish an absolute standard of taste by setting up , let us say , Shakespeare as the ideal type of dramatist and ... established . by no process of reasoning . The criterion of taste is absolute with the intuitive absoluteness of the ...
... establish an absolute standard of taste by setting up , let us say , Shakespeare as the ideal type of dramatist and ... established . by no process of reasoning . The criterion of taste is absolute with the intuitive absoluteness of the ...
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