The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 96
... better part of valour . One is not in Wilhelmshaven every day , in these times ! Captain - Lieutenant Hersing , whom I mentioned above , had not reached his most dazzling height of fame , when I met him . It was in the pre - Lusitania ...
... better part of valour . One is not in Wilhelmshaven every day , in these times ! Captain - Lieutenant Hersing , whom I mentioned above , had not reached his most dazzling height of fame , when I met him . It was in the pre - Lusitania ...
Page 100
... better than expectation ; in other respects the results are less satisfactory . In one respect the good result was complete and per- manent . The agitation that had sprung up over Lord Curzon's partition of Bengal had taken the rest of ...
... better than expectation ; in other respects the results are less satisfactory . In one respect the good result was complete and per- manent . The agitation that had sprung up over Lord Curzon's partition of Bengal had taken the rest of ...
Page 101
... better . Few Anglo - Indian officials would hesi- tate about the answer from the administrative stand- point . The Curzon province of Eastern Bengal and Assam was a country that had obviously a great future before it , and was already ...
... better . Few Anglo - Indian officials would hesi- tate about the answer from the administrative stand- point . The Curzon province of Eastern Bengal and Assam was a country that had obviously a great future before it , and was already ...
Page 117
... better men than themselves , pause before they assume that this story delivers Wordsworth into their hands . It does not . Taken as a whole , it is a story not of vice , but of virtue ; not of weakness , but of strength . This is the ...
... better men than themselves , pause before they assume that this story delivers Wordsworth into their hands . It does not . Taken as a whole , it is a story not of vice , but of virtue ; not of weakness , but of strength . This is the ...
Page 127
... better in his book than the chapter in which he shows the progress of Wordsworth's deliverance from Godwin's intellectual abstractions , according to which it was absurd to pretend that ' an honest ploughman ' could be ' as virtuous as ...
... better in his book than the chapter in which he shows the progress of Wordsworth's deliverance from Godwin's intellectual abstractions , according to which it was absurd to pretend that ' an honest ploughman ' could be ' as virtuous as ...
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