The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 |
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Page 108
... object - lesson , so that the spectator may see the stuff of which the common human clay is made . No one , it has been observed , has opportunities for the study of human nature at all equal to those enjoyed by the caddy . It has been ...
... object - lesson , so that the spectator may see the stuff of which the common human clay is made . No one , it has been observed , has opportunities for the study of human nature at all equal to those enjoyed by the caddy . It has been ...
Page 109
... object - lesson in this good endeavour is shown at the Sunningdale Club ; and I feel sure that , if other in- stitutions are disposed to follow that good example , the secretary , Mr H. Colt , would be pleased to furnish every detail ...
... object - lesson in this good endeavour is shown at the Sunningdale Club ; and I feel sure that , if other in- stitutions are disposed to follow that good example , the secretary , Mr H. Colt , would be pleased to furnish every detail ...
Page 141
... objects to putting his money into these enterprises unless he has some reasonable security that it will come back to him with , at any rate , some percentage of profit . Hence these concessions , monopolies , and privileges . It must be ...
... objects to putting his money into these enterprises unless he has some reasonable security that it will come back to him with , at any rate , some percentage of profit . Hence these concessions , monopolies , and privileges . It must be ...
Page 152
... probably wrong . Materially they are unsuccess- ful , else they would have risen in life ; and therefore they must be wrong ; or at least , in an age which judges success in living by material prosperity , they are fit objects ( 152 )
... probably wrong . Materially they are unsuccess- ful , else they would have risen in life ; and therefore they must be wrong ; or at least , in an age which judges success in living by material prosperity , they are fit objects ( 152 )
Page 153
... objects of pity . On that basis , the public interest in them has grown apace . In times past the poor , oppressed beyond endurance , have forced their grievances with violence upon those in authority ; and in general their action has ...
... objects of pity . On that basis , the public interest in them has grown apace . In times past the poor , oppressed beyond endurance , have forced their grievances with violence upon those in authority ; and in general their action has ...
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