The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 203. kötetA. Constable, 1906 |
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78. oldal
... story . But here again it has to be said in fairness that we do injustice to the book by expounding it as a system of philosophy . The Difficult Way ' is a really good novel , apart from the idea which it embodies . It deals with a ...
... story . But here again it has to be said in fairness that we do injustice to the book by expounding it as a system of philosophy . The Difficult Way ' is a really good novel , apart from the idea which it embodies . It deals with a ...
88. oldal
... story is extremely slight , and has been surpassed over and over again , but it had the supreme merit of being realistic and readable , domestic and decent , and it is the first of a distinct class of fiction to which the stories of ...
... story is extremely slight , and has been surpassed over and over again , but it had the supreme merit of being realistic and readable , domestic and decent , and it is the first of a distinct class of fiction to which the stories of ...
148. oldal
... story about Cicero . The fact that " Neptuni lacunas does not occur in the extant text of Lucretius and that " caeli ... story of Lucretius's life has been looked on by various of the learned with some suspicion . When we inquire ...
... story about Cicero . The fact that " Neptuni lacunas does not occur in the extant text of Lucretius and that " caeli ... story of Lucretius's life has been looked on by various of the learned with some suspicion . When we inquire ...
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