The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 34
... regard it as bad in itself , and as inevitably leading to what would be , if possible , worse . If such professions of faith are a mere cloak for political intrigue , then , no doubt , I am quite unworthy to lead the Irish Unionist ...
... regard it as bad in itself , and as inevitably leading to what would be , if possible , worse . If such professions of faith are a mere cloak for political intrigue , then , no doubt , I am quite unworthy to lead the Irish Unionist ...
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... regard themselves in any sense as capitalists --a word which they would , indeed , regard as a term of abuse . Their action in this emergency , as in the General Strike , was not conscious . It was largely instinctive ; and perhaps the ...
... regard themselves in any sense as capitalists --a word which they would , indeed , regard as a term of abuse . Their action in this emergency , as in the General Strike , was not conscious . It was largely instinctive ; and perhaps the ...
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... regard to Shakespeare . The chief attention is paid to minor matters ; such as how texts were made - up , and the relative values of differing quartos ; while the great vital questions of what plays are to be regarded as Shakespeare's ...
... regard to Shakespeare . The chief attention is paid to minor matters ; such as how texts were made - up , and the relative values of differing quartos ; while the great vital questions of what plays are to be regarded as Shakespeare's ...
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