The Lawyer: A Conversation Piece : Selected from the Lawyer's Notebooks and Other WritingsEyre & Spottiswoode, 1951 - 355 страници |
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... sense of beauty , a sense of justice , and a sense of humour . Perhaps Tennyson meant much the same as I do ; but his lines are all too rotund and sententious . Success and Failure Success is pre - eminence in one's own circle . Failure ...
... sense of beauty , a sense of justice , and a sense of humour . Perhaps Tennyson meant much the same as I do ; but his lines are all too rotund and sententious . Success and Failure Success is pre - eminence in one's own circle . Failure ...
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... senses as a test of modern so - called civilisation , the result is equally drab . As regards the sense of taste one need only mention modern food and modern drinks . I have long ceased to visit any London restaurant except the Café ...
... senses as a test of modern so - called civilisation , the result is equally drab . As regards the sense of taste one need only mention modern food and modern drinks . I have long ceased to visit any London restaurant except the Café ...
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... sense of individual responsibility which cannot be divorced from the sense of property on how- ever small a scale . Dr. Joad seems to think that the State should guarantee every citizen a job and what he calls " economic security . " He ...
... sense of individual responsibility which cannot be divorced from the sense of property on how- ever small a scale . Dr. Joad seems to think that the State should guarantee every citizen a job and what he calls " economic security . " He ...
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AUTHORS INTRODUCTION | xxvii |
VICTORIAN MEMORIES | 47 |
Letitia | 56 |
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