The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 |
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Page 92
... party at the Duchesse de Guermantes ' also exists independently rather than in relation to the young man's consciousness . He was , in fact , present at the dinner - party , but we do not feel his presence there ; we do not perceive the ...
... party at the Duchesse de Guermantes ' also exists independently rather than in relation to the young man's consciousness . He was , in fact , present at the dinner - party , but we do not feel his presence there ; we do not perceive the ...
Page 99
... party at the Guermantes ' is a masterpiece in a not wholly unfamiliar genre , in the description of the musical evening at Mme de Ste Euverte's the same lucid irony is perceptibly lifted to a higher plane and made to subserve a complex ...
... party at the Guermantes ' is a masterpiece in a not wholly unfamiliar genre , in the description of the musical evening at Mme de Ste Euverte's the same lucid irony is perceptibly lifted to a higher plane and made to subserve a complex ...
Page 104
... Parties agree as between themselves to respect their rights in their insular possessions and insular dominions in the Pacific . Should any contro- versy arise between any of the Parties in regard to these rights , a joint Conference is ...
... Parties agree as between themselves to respect their rights in their insular possessions and insular dominions in the Pacific . Should any contro- versy arise between any of the Parties in regard to these rights , a joint Conference is ...
Page 105
... Parties are to consult together fully and frankly in order to arrive at an understanding as to the measures to be taken to meet the situation . Though this is a very mild instrument as compared with the Anglo - Japanese Alliance which ...
... Parties are to consult together fully and frankly in order to arrive at an understanding as to the measures to be taken to meet the situation . Though this is a very mild instrument as compared with the Anglo - Japanese Alliance which ...
Page 106
... party to them , and often for ulterior reasons not connected with China . No appeal was ever made by China to Treaties of this kind , which she keenly resented ; and in practice they became dead letters or were used by the Nations who ...
... party to them , and often for ulterior reasons not connected with China . No appeal was ever made by China to Treaties of this kind , which she keenly resented ; and in practice they became dead letters or were used by the Nations who ...
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