The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 268
... realise that the greater the difference in class , the greater the difference in ways of thinking and living , the ... realising the nature of the differences which are there . It leads to an over- intellectualising of our methods . We ...
... realise that the greater the difference in class , the greater the difference in ways of thinking and living , the ... realising the nature of the differences which are there . It leads to an over- intellectualising of our methods . We ...
Page 269
... realise what ordinary people do , how they think , how they act . We want to work out our Pastoral Theology against a background of normal 6 psychology , and realise how men live together as THE CLERGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 269.
... realise what ordinary people do , how they think , how they act . We want to work out our Pastoral Theology against a background of normal 6 psychology , and realise how men live together as THE CLERGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 269.
Page 271
... realise the great difference between class and class . I doubt if most of us are aware how little the masses of men read , how little they take in from set discourses , how rarely they think in abstract terms , though all this ...
... realise the great difference between class and class . I doubt if most of us are aware how little the masses of men read , how little they take in from set discourses , how rarely they think in abstract terms , though all this ...
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an American View ART CONTENTS No 514 OCTOBER | 1 |
Feud and Friendship in the Animal World | 2 |
A Map for Civilisation | 3 |
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