The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 151
... sense to act plays at all : before such an absurdity is possible the actors and the audience have to make a tacit compact that good sense is de- throned . Where is our common sense in pretending that Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson is the ...
... sense to act plays at all : before such an absurdity is possible the actors and the audience have to make a tacit compact that good sense is de- throned . Where is our common sense in pretending that Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson is the ...
Page 432
... sense of his own victory . In 1898 he wrote : ' If in my books from Erewhon ( 1872 ) to Luck or Cunning ? ( 1887 ) there is a something behind the written words . which the reader can feel but not grasp , - and I fancy that this must be ...
... sense of his own victory . In 1898 he wrote : ' If in my books from Erewhon ( 1872 ) to Luck or Cunning ? ( 1887 ) there is a something behind the written words . which the reader can feel but not grasp , - and I fancy that this must be ...
Page 650
... sense of Germany would have no such thing . ' Angrily they insisted on some kind of alteration in the third reading , and it was agreed that the interdenominational school shall be established as normal and regular , while the ' extreme ...
... sense of Germany would have no such thing . ' Angrily they insisted on some kind of alteration in the third reading , and it was agreed that the interdenominational school shall be established as normal and regular , while the ' extreme ...
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