The Quarterly Review, Volum 238John Murray, 1922 |
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Pàgina 2
... doubt approved his action as for the good of the School . This added to the uneasiness felt by some about the intellectual prospects of the coming reign , so that a few Masters for this reason and many Collegers , from a narrow clannish ...
... doubt approved his action as for the good of the School . This added to the uneasiness felt by some about the intellectual prospects of the coming reign , so that a few Masters for this reason and many Collegers , from a narrow clannish ...
Pàgina 3
... doubt there has been overmuch toleration at Eton for inefficient disciplinarians in Division or House . But to disguise a name is a mean defence , which one cannot resent with- out fitting a cap . Warre seems to have given offence when ...
... doubt there has been overmuch toleration at Eton for inefficient disciplinarians in Division or House . But to disguise a name is a mean defence , which one cannot resent with- out fitting a cap . Warre seems to have given offence when ...
Pàgina 7
... doubt the possible deceptiveness of a cheerful surface . If Arnold suspected the devil in every secluded group of boys , he might have to confess himself wrong nowadays , and grateful may we be for any such raising of the standards ...
... doubt the possible deceptiveness of a cheerful surface . If Arnold suspected the devil in every secluded group of boys , he might have to confess himself wrong nowadays , and grateful may we be for any such raising of the standards ...
Pàgina 41
... doubts rise and do not sink again , but are met by affirmations , or softened by consolatory whispers . The heart of furious fancies has been startled by a vision that is no cloudy fancy- the callous , rude - carven image of time , with ...
... doubts rise and do not sink again , but are met by affirmations , or softened by consolatory whispers . The heart of furious fancies has been startled by a vision that is no cloudy fancy- the callous , rude - carven image of time , with ...
Pàgina 44
... doubts is to say again that the first part of this novel triumphs in its silence , and the second fails because of its too obstinate question- ing . Memorably beautiful , nevertheless , are a hundred passages in which Mr de la Mare ...
... doubts is to say again that the first part of this novel triumphs in its silence , and the second fails because of its too obstinate question- ing . Memorably beautiful , nevertheless , are a hundred passages in which Mr de la Mare ...
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