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Page 85
... Alfred Lyall and Mr. Wilfrid Blunt . - Amongst our subject millions in the East , Sir Alfred Lyall has not made a point of cultivating in his own person that majestic vice of mental insulation which has earned for Englishmen the ...
... Alfred Lyall and Mr. Wilfrid Blunt . - Amongst our subject millions in the East , Sir Alfred Lyall has not made a point of cultivating in his own person that majestic vice of mental insulation which has earned for Englishmen the ...
Page 86
... Alfred Lyall as a poet if an impression were conveyed that his volume is entirely pervaded by this gloomy tone of ... Alfred Lyall's verse than softness or charm , but at times he is not without tenderness witness the beauti- ful stanzas ...
... Alfred Lyall as a poet if an impression were conveyed that his volume is entirely pervaded by this gloomy tone of ... Alfred Lyall's verse than softness or charm , but at times he is not without tenderness witness the beauti- ful stanzas ...
Page 87
... Alfred Lyall has " siren- tiring , " " odors - pagodas , " etc .; little sympathy with selfish and cynical and one might also venture to ask why his officialism disguised as patriotism , his ad- preference for dactyllic and anapæstic ...
... Alfred Lyall has " siren- tiring , " " odors - pagodas , " etc .; little sympathy with selfish and cynical and one might also venture to ask why his officialism disguised as patriotism , his ad- preference for dactyllic and anapæstic ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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