The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page 36
... seem to have fallen on an evil and unappreciative generation . The constant " The idea that it is more aristocratic ... seems to us worthier of both sides to assign higher reasons for their defection . Indeed , the Freeman ' itself ...
... seem to have fallen on an evil and unappreciative generation . The constant " The idea that it is more aristocratic ... seems to us worthier of both sides to assign higher reasons for their defection . Indeed , the Freeman ' itself ...
Page 37
... seems idle to urge upon minds so con- stituted , that the disestablishment of the Church would not improve their ... seem to us to be exhausted by the inquiry , how far the State control as at present exercised hinders the usefulness of ...
... seems idle to urge upon minds so con- stituted , that the disestablishment of the Church would not improve their ... seem to us to be exhausted by the inquiry , how far the State control as at present exercised hinders the usefulness of ...
Page 40
... seems to have been started and cle to the social improvement of the labourer has been , as a rule , the clergymen of the Establishment , he is but echoing the ordi- nary clap - trap of his parliamentary and lite- rary chiefs ; although ...
... seems to have been started and cle to the social improvement of the labourer has been , as a rule , the clergymen of the Establishment , he is but echoing the ordi- nary clap - trap of his parliamentary and lite- rary chiefs ; although ...
Page 46
... seems to be an assemblage of contrary qualities , but mixed in such proportions that no one part is found to counteract the other . ' The nearest ap- proach to this excellence is found in the works of the greatest masters , and Sir ...
... seems to be an assemblage of contrary qualities , but mixed in such proportions that no one part is found to counteract the other . ' The nearest ap- proach to this excellence is found in the works of the greatest masters , and Sir ...
Page 48
... seem to indicate the painter's abhorrence of the vices which he makes them reflect . Hogarth would have done justice ... seems to hear the sound , and to understand the vari- ous passions which this excites in each par- ticular member of ...
... seem to indicate the painter's abhorrence of the vices which he makes them reflect . Hogarth would have done justice ... seems to hear the sound , and to understand the vari- ous passions which this excites in each par- ticular member of ...
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