The Living Age, 278. kötetLiving Age Company, 1913 |
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146. oldal
... spirit back to Thee . ' " Not only are these last three stanzas remarkable for their technique , and not only in themselves are they undeni- ably poetry , but , following suddenly upon a number of verses in which , with almost brutality ...
... spirit back to Thee . ' " Not only are these last three stanzas remarkable for their technique , and not only in themselves are they undeni- ably poetry , but , following suddenly upon a number of verses in which , with almost brutality ...
363. oldal
... spirit and carried out her plans . Her sisters were only less gifted and useful than herself , and to them she felt herself under a constant debt . Her own activities were unceasing . She was keenly concerned in the effort to secure ...
... spirit and carried out her plans . Her sisters were only less gifted and useful than herself , and to them she felt herself under a constant debt . Her own activities were unceasing . She was keenly concerned in the effort to secure ...
700. oldal
... spirit from our own . They are more serious , more painstaking , more precise , and are more definitely " out to win . " They may be right or wrong . Evidently a great many Englishmen think just now that Americans are right , and that ...
... spirit from our own . They are more serious , more painstaking , more precise , and are more definitely " out to win . " They may be right or wrong . Evidently a great many Englishmen think just now that Americans are right , and that ...
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Balance of Power The Changing | 68 |
The Death of Satire | 82 |
VOLUME LX | 129 |
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