The Living Age, Volume 270Living Age Company, 1911 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 18
... true , or at any rate they thought him so , but to stand in true relations with men in an age of polite dissimulation is worth a fit of lunacy . You always prefer to know the truth , don't you , Norah ? " He looked at her quizzingly ...
... true , or at any rate they thought him so , but to stand in true relations with men in an age of polite dissimulation is worth a fit of lunacy . You always prefer to know the truth , don't you , Norah ? " He looked at her quizzingly ...
Page 25
... true significance of what they see all around them , and whether they have the remotest conception of what has been accomplished in Italy in the course of the last fifty years . Now , it is extremely easy to make unfavor- able ...
... true significance of what they see all around them , and whether they have the remotest conception of what has been accomplished in Italy in the course of the last fifty years . Now , it is extremely easy to make unfavor- able ...
Page 26
... true , favored her in so far as the dealing of the final blow for independence of the foreigner was concerned . To imagine , as many people , I believe , do imagine , that a united Italy could long exist while so bitter an opponent to ...
... true , favored her in so far as the dealing of the final blow for independence of the foreigner was concerned . To imagine , as many people , I believe , do imagine , that a united Italy could long exist while so bitter an opponent to ...
Page 41
... true presentment of the attitude of the American gentry . He rightly shows that the true cause of severance was not the Boston riot over a tea - duty which was ninepence less than in Eng- land , but the resentment of a grown - up nation ...
... true presentment of the attitude of the American gentry . He rightly shows that the true cause of severance was not the Boston riot over a tea - duty which was ninepence less than in Eng- land , but the resentment of a grown - up nation ...
Page 52
... true to say that where Gilbert is most truly Aristophanic Sullivan merely fol- lowed him , and lived in his twinkling satirical eye . Consider the unctuous rectitude of the air to : Oh , is there not one maiden breast Which does not ...
... true to say that where Gilbert is most truly Aristophanic Sullivan merely fol- lowed him , and lived in his twinkling satirical eye . Consider the unctuous rectitude of the air to : Oh , is there not one maiden breast Which does not ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Agadir Amelia asked Aunt Austria-Hungary beauty better Blackwood's Magazine British called capital punishment Captain Cutlass century character Clutton Cornhill Magazine dear old Cecil doubt Elizabeth Empire England English eyes face fact Fancy Farm father feel France French garden Germany give Government hand heart honor Hougoumont human ical interest Italy King lady land laugh less LIVING AGE London look Lord Manchu matter ment mind Miss nation nature NEIL MUNRO never night Norah novel once Patwari Penelope perhaps play poet poetry political Portugal Powrie present programme music question reader round Russia Schawfield Scout seems Sir Andrew social spirit story tain tell Thackeray there's things thought tion to-day Triple Entente truth ture Vanity Fair verse village whole woman women words write young