Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 446
... feel keenly the Anglo - American pressure on the one side . On the other side is Bolshevism . After the Napoleonic wars , the Powers of Europe which had overthrown the great conqueror , found themselves powerless against the tide of ...
... feel keenly the Anglo - American pressure on the one side . On the other side is Bolshevism . After the Napoleonic wars , the Powers of Europe which had overthrown the great conqueror , found themselves powerless against the tide of ...
Page 467
... feeling toward a defeated foe whose name will be imperishably connected with the worst defeat and the most brilliant victories in the long history of British arms . THE strike has not played a very large part in THREE BRITISH CRITICISMS ...
... feeling toward a defeated foe whose name will be imperishably connected with the worst defeat and the most brilliant victories in the long history of British arms . THE strike has not played a very large part in THREE BRITISH CRITICISMS ...
Page 477
... feeling which is hatred , the ignorant love activity and to see things doing , and hatred prompts to action , therefore , the igno- rant love to hate . Isaac Butt was a constructive statesman , his heart and mind luminous with love for ...
... feeling which is hatred , the ignorant love activity and to see things doing , and hatred prompts to action , therefore , the igno- rant love to hate . Isaac Butt was a constructive statesman , his heart and mind luminous with love for ...
Page 479
... feeling must not be falsified in expression in one single tittle , neither may it be tempted by any kind of self - indulgence or self- glory into falseness toward the facts by which it is excited . The vice of Byron's poetry is that he ...
... feeling must not be falsified in expression in one single tittle , neither may it be tempted by any kind of self - indulgence or self- glory into falseness toward the facts by which it is excited . The vice of Byron's poetry is that he ...
Page 482
... feeling which has passed into the nerves , and takes possession of the nerves . The feeling , indeed , is weakened , there is loss of intensity , but the recompense is great , for it has become a pleasure . Niobe weeping for her ...
... feeling which has passed into the nerves , and takes possession of the nerves . The feeling , indeed , is weakened , there is loss of intensity , but the recompense is great , for it has become a pleasure . Niobe weeping for her ...
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