The Living Age, Volume 270Living Age Company, 1911 |
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Page 32
... less to have accomplished all that she has accomplished in so short a period . Not the least wise reformation , even from the purely political point of view , which has in recent years been adopted by the Italian Government is that of ...
... less to have accomplished all that she has accomplished in so short a period . Not the least wise reformation , even from the purely political point of view , which has in recent years been adopted by the Italian Government is that of ...
Page 52
... less it is probably 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 ...
... less it is probably 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 ...
Page 64
... less fascinating are the earlier chapters which tell of the author's girlhood in the Beecher home , in whose stimulating spiritual and intellectual atmosphere her nature received its training in moral ear- nestness and broad humanity ...
... less fascinating are the earlier chapters which tell of the author's girlhood in the Beecher home , in whose stimulating spiritual and intellectual atmosphere her nature received its training in moral ear- nestness and broad humanity ...
Page 70
... less noticed , is the diminution , for a time at all events , of the causes of deep animosity and ill - feeling be- tween nations . They have their con- flicting ambitions ; they are keen com- petitors at many points . But ( with one or ...
... less noticed , is the diminution , for a time at all events , of the causes of deep animosity and ill - feeling be- tween nations . They have their con- flicting ambitions ; they are keen com- petitors at many points . But ( with one or ...
Page 82
... less to be de- pended on than the masculine findings of pedestrian reason , for Penelope was actually as abstracted as she looked . If one had asked her suddenly for her thoughts she might with honesty have said Free Will , for on that ...
... less to be de- pended on than the masculine findings of pedestrian reason , for Penelope was actually as abstracted as she looked . If one had asked her suddenly for her thoughts she might with honesty have said Free Will , for on that ...
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