The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 329
... living in conditions of such extreme misery and want that there can be little hope of restoring them to useful activity unless they are first assured of essential food and clothing ' : they are in need of a new morale and a new spirit ...
... living in conditions of such extreme misery and want that there can be little hope of restoring them to useful activity unless they are first assured of essential food and clothing ' : they are in need of a new morale and a new spirit ...
Page 16
... living truth . But it seems there is a further test : the true artist must shape this living substance into the most beautiful and satisfying form . Although the editor gives a London and Oxford address , it is apparent from his manner ...
... living truth . But it seems there is a further test : the true artist must shape this living substance into the most beautiful and satisfying form . Although the editor gives a London and Oxford address , it is apparent from his manner ...
Page 17
... living substance and artistic form in a closely woven pattern . We could wish that , in proof of his thesis , he had included more such stories in the present volumes . " The editor makes complaint against both British and American ...
... living substance and artistic form in a closely woven pattern . We could wish that , in proof of his thesis , he had included more such stories in the present volumes . " The editor makes complaint against both British and American ...
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