The Quarterly Review, Volumes 289-290John Murray, 1951 |
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... fact that the world was just as full of sordid and ugly details in the age of Praxiteles or Virgil or Keats as in ... facts , but the setting before us of an artistic whole in which those facts are brought into a right relationship with ...
... fact that the world was just as full of sordid and ugly details in the age of Praxiteles or Virgil or Keats as in ... facts , but the setting before us of an artistic whole in which those facts are brought into a right relationship with ...
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... facts are prejudiced . If we cannot trust our technicians , whether working for private employers or directly for the nation , then the moral standards of responsible people must be low indeed . The fact is that the land of Britain does ...
... facts are prejudiced . If we cannot trust our technicians , whether working for private employers or directly for the nation , then the moral standards of responsible people must be low indeed . The fact is that the land of Britain does ...
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... fact of a country being anti - communist does not make it democratic . ' Such a statement proves how far the present British Government is still removed from a true appreciation of the fundamentals of the world conflict between Marxists ...
... fact of a country being anti - communist does not make it democratic . ' Such a statement proves how far the present British Government is still removed from a true appreciation of the fundamentals of the world conflict between Marxists ...
Contents
JANUARY 1951 | 1 |
Kashmir and the Minorities Problem in India | 2 |
The Art of Canned Biography | 3 |
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