The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 333
... doubt that they make the natural world more interesting and more full of delight . There is suggestiveness in an old essay of two generations ago , which bears the intriguing title Ornithology as a branch of a liberal education ' ; and ...
... doubt that they make the natural world more interesting and more full of delight . There is suggestiveness in an old essay of two generations ago , which bears the intriguing title Ornithology as a branch of a liberal education ' ; and ...
Page 179
... Doubt ' ( Benn ) is no ex- ception . His honesty is an indisputable fact ; his doubt is presumably a polite fiction , or refers to his readers . Sir Ernest has no doubts about the advantages of Victorian laisser faire or the maleficent ...
... Doubt ' ( Benn ) is no ex- ception . His honesty is an indisputable fact ; his doubt is presumably a polite fiction , or refers to his readers . Sir Ernest has no doubts about the advantages of Victorian laisser faire or the maleficent ...
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... doubt , however , that had the dog been given the slightest encouragement to act otherwise , the game would have assumed a different aspect , and had the two animals been left alone together for any length of time , the kitten would not ...
... doubt , however , that had the dog been given the slightest encouragement to act otherwise , the game would have assumed a different aspect , and had the two animals been left alone together for any length of time , the kitten would not ...
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