Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 458
... morals for that society and give it a chance of recovery . It is for this reason , for instance , that he always belittles the Austrian Germans and talks artifi- cially of the Prussianized Northern German Empire as a ' nation , ' and it ...
... morals for that society and give it a chance of recovery . It is for this reason , for instance , that he always belittles the Austrian Germans and talks artifi- cially of the Prussianized Northern German Empire as a ' nation , ' and it ...
Page 463
... moral effect upon the German troops , were among the great causes of his defeat . Ludendorff the soldier , who is at his best in his first volume , which is de- voted chiefly to the Russian campaign , was a good but not a great general ...
... moral effect upon the German troops , were among the great causes of his defeat . Ludendorff the soldier , who is at his best in his first volume , which is de- voted chiefly to the Russian campaign , was a good but not a great general ...
Page 471
... moral- izes at perhaps excusable length upon the knobstick philosophy of the hunger strikers . Charlotte Bronté in Shirley has much less sympathy with any variety of ostensible rebel . The de- scription of the attack upon Moore's mill ...
... moral- izes at perhaps excusable length upon the knobstick philosophy of the hunger strikers . Charlotte Bronté in Shirley has much less sympathy with any variety of ostensible rebel . The de- scription of the attack upon Moore's mill ...
Page 476
... moral in fiction have done their bit of national service in throwing into relief some of these constant features of an ancestral curse under a new illusive spell . They help to show the necessity for the increased spontaneity and ...
... moral in fiction have done their bit of national service in throwing into relief some of these constant features of an ancestral curse under a new illusive spell . They help to show the necessity for the increased spontaneity and ...
Page 483
... moral lessons his only object in his rather combative and bustling exist- ence , yet with the real passion of the eighteenth century , and not as a self- seeking journalist . Who now cares for his moral lessons ? They are out of date ...
... moral lessons his only object in his rather combative and bustling exist- ence , yet with the real passion of the eighteenth century , and not as a self- seeking journalist . Who now cares for his moral lessons ? They are out of date ...
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