The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 |
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... nature and for beauty . But it is doubtful if he had very deep feelings for nature , apart from domestic animals and country gardens . Nor is there much evidence that his sense of beauty extended far beyond a natural susceptibility to ...
... nature and for beauty . But it is doubtful if he had very deep feelings for nature , apart from domestic animals and country gardens . Nor is there much evidence that his sense of beauty extended far beyond a natural susceptibility to ...
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... nature of the land and life is one of change , or at least it involves many and frequent changes with the passing centuries . A simple dislike of change is at the root of most of the adverse criticisms of modern forests . Many people ...
... nature of the land and life is one of change , or at least it involves many and frequent changes with the passing centuries . A simple dislike of change is at the root of most of the adverse criticisms of modern forests . Many people ...
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... nature of other nations . ' This , though said of M. du Gard , could be said more pointedly of Gide . One does not ... natural inclination to see the uselessness of national barriers . What is unusual is his wholehearted devotion ...
... nature of other nations . ' This , though said of M. du Gard , could be said more pointedly of Gide . One does not ... natural inclination to see the uselessness of national barriers . What is unusual is his wholehearted devotion ...
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The Third Marquess of Salisbury as Empire Builder | 3 |
THE THIRD MARQUESS OF SALISBURY AS EMPIRE | 14 |
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