The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 52
... forces to regain her rights ; and the two armies were facing each other on Mount Casius somewhat to the east of Pelusium . It was still afternoon when Pompey cast anchor off Pelusium ; and a mounted scout of the king's rode rapidly ...
... forces to regain her rights ; and the two armies were facing each other on Mount Casius somewhat to the east of Pelusium . It was still afternoon when Pompey cast anchor off Pelusium ; and a mounted scout of the king's rode rapidly ...
Page 63
... force of the straining , exuberant , insistent life that he found in the images he chose to represent . He would touch no others . The population of his novels , first and last , ranging as they do over two shores of an ocean , some the ...
... force of the straining , exuberant , insistent life that he found in the images he chose to represent . He would touch no others . The population of his novels , first and last , ranging as they do over two shores of an ocean , some the ...
Page 70
... has the force of a passionate and tragical outburst . Still more ominously charged with unspoken lan- guage are the culminating scenes of The Golden Bowl . ' " Maggie , it will be remembered , has taken upon 70 HENRY JAMES.
... has the force of a passionate and tragical outburst . Still more ominously charged with unspoken lan- guage are the culminating scenes of The Golden Bowl . ' " Maggie , it will be remembered , has taken upon 70 HENRY JAMES.
Page 81
... force the Dardanelles was made . Naturally , the whole plan was dismissed as incapable of execution . Every naval or military officer , with whom I talked , was convinced that the Narrows could never be forced by a naval attack . I was ...
... force the Dardanelles was made . Naturally , the whole plan was dismissed as incapable of execution . Every naval or military officer , with whom I talked , was convinced that the Narrows could never be forced by a naval attack . I was ...
Page 101
... force itself upon the Government in a few years at latest ; and , reluctant as the Government of India must have been in 1911 to launch out on another redistribution , it was obliged to accept his conclusion . The question is whether ...
... force itself upon the Government in a few years at latest ; and , reluctant as the Government of India must have been in 1911 to launch out on another redistribution , it was obliged to accept his conclusion . The question is whether ...
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