The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page 10
... Doubt- less the magnet which exercised the deter- mining attraction was the Leipzig theatre : but , though Lessing did consort during his stay with actors , no dramatic production of consequence resulted , and the important incident of ...
... Doubt- less the magnet which exercised the deter- mining attraction was the Leipzig theatre : but , though Lessing did consort during his stay with actors , no dramatic production of consequence resulted , and the important incident of ...
Page 32
... doubt there were scores of other parishes in the same diocese in little better condition than those specified in the above extracts . ' " Our refutation of so long a series of specific charges suggests that it is most un- desirable for ...
... doubt there were scores of other parishes in the same diocese in little better condition than those specified in the above extracts . ' " Our refutation of so long a series of specific charges suggests that it is most un- desirable for ...
Page 33
... doubt the wish is father to the thought , for which the multiplication of amongst Nonconformists affords much up- parent foundation : - sects ' When the Church is disestablished , it will be legally and really dissolved as a religious ...
... doubt the wish is father to the thought , for which the multiplication of amongst Nonconformists affords much up- parent foundation : - sects ' When the Church is disestablished , it will be legally and really dissolved as a religious ...
Page 54
... doubt occur in real life ; but when their details come to be examined , the course of the in- cidents and the motives of the actors are generally found to be simple and vulgar enough . This , of course , is not the case in Mr. Reade's 6 ...
... doubt occur in real life ; but when their details come to be examined , the course of the in- cidents and the motives of the actors are generally found to be simple and vulgar enough . This , of course , is not the case in Mr. Reade's 6 ...
Page 55
... doubt , of a mas- ter passion , but not of the one which Mr. Gladstone describes . They are , as we hold , incompatible with the passion for aggran- dizement , arising out of the consciousness of empire ; but they may be readily ex ...
... doubt , of a mas- ter passion , but not of the one which Mr. Gladstone describes . They are , as we hold , incompatible with the passion for aggran- dizement , arising out of the consciousness of empire ; but they may be readily ex ...
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