The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... becomes a ' sharp - pointed sword . ' The façade of the Provincial Hospital at Madrid by Churriguera is said to show up in the sun with the white glare of the moon , and at night his façade was honeyed and golden like the sun- light ...
... becomes a ' sharp - pointed sword . ' The façade of the Provincial Hospital at Madrid by Churriguera is said to show up in the sun with the white glare of the moon , and at night his façade was honeyed and golden like the sun- light ...
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... becomes ridiculous . In the Collegien Kirche , at Salzburg , Fischer von Erlach filled up the lower part of his window with fat clouds modelled in stucco , which go wandering up the walls till they lose themselves in the vault . The ...
... becomes ridiculous . In the Collegien Kirche , at Salzburg , Fischer von Erlach filled up the lower part of his window with fat clouds modelled in stucco , which go wandering up the walls till they lose themselves in the vault . The ...
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... becomes almost standardised . A third , often painful , contrast between civilised society and ' Wild Nature ' is that the former shows so much pathology of sex and the latter so little . It is true that there are some ugly sex - facts ...
... becomes almost standardised . A third , often painful , contrast between civilised society and ' Wild Nature ' is that the former shows so much pathology of sex and the latter so little . It is true that there are some ugly sex - facts ...
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... becoming more stringent and occupational excuse for it less genuine . As to sex , every clear - headed person must admit that there is much that works against health and happiness , not to speak of progressive evolution . We must admit ...
... becoming more stringent and occupational excuse for it less genuine . As to sex , every clear - headed person must admit that there is much that works against health and happiness , not to speak of progressive evolution . We must admit ...
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... becomes disordered , and this disorder of his , aided by the guilty recollection of the other , is communicated by him with overwhelming force to the murderer and his deeds . ' There is , however , here no suggestion of an actual ...
... becomes disordered , and this disorder of his , aided by the guilty recollection of the other , is communicated by him with overwhelming force to the murderer and his deeds . ' There is , however , here no suggestion of an actual ...
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