The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 |
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... things remained in that quarter much as they were . I suppose some partisan feeling of this kind to have caused the strange misconception which discolours a book called ' The Oppidan ' ( Chatto & Windus , 1922 ) , wherein a clever ...
... things remained in that quarter much as they were . I suppose some partisan feeling of this kind to have caused the strange misconception which discolours a book called ' The Oppidan ' ( Chatto & Windus , 1922 ) , wherein a clever ...
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... Things had been going downhill ; there were some who could not , others who would not , look into so difficult and painful a trouble . Men whose vigorous , open - air , manly boyhood had left them innocent and ignorant , almost resented ...
... Things had been going downhill ; there were some who could not , others who would not , look into so difficult and painful a trouble . Men whose vigorous , open - air , manly boyhood had left them innocent and ignorant , almost resented ...
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... things went better at Paris when Mr Wilson was present than they did after his final departure . It seems to be the Adriatic negotiations and the final settlement of the Serbo - Bulgarian frontier which move Colonel House to this ...
... things went better at Paris when Mr Wilson was present than they did after his final departure . It seems to be the Adriatic negotiations and the final settlement of the Serbo - Bulgarian frontier which move Colonel House to this ...
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... things that have been said about the French negotiators . We think that his policy , the policy of M. Clemenceau , is very fairly appraised in some remarks by an American economic specialist , Prof. Young , relating to the three types ...
... things that have been said about the French negotiators . We think that his policy , the policy of M. Clemenceau , is very fairly appraised in some remarks by an American economic specialist , Prof. Young , relating to the three types ...
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... things to be remarked as you look at his work , whether in verse or prose , but beyond these you are aware of more subtle and uncertain things to which a reader cannot fully respond unless his temperament is richly accordant with the ...
... things to be remarked as you look at his work , whether in verse or prose , but beyond these you are aware of more subtle and uncertain things to which a reader cannot fully respond unless his temperament is richly accordant with the ...
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