The Quarterly Review, Том 226John Murray, 1916 |
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... recognise both the true nature and the width of the gulf which separates the East from the West , and who , therefore , are prone to advocate changes which , although occasionally sound in principle , are apt to be disappoint- ing ...
... recognise both the true nature and the width of the gulf which separates the East from the West , and who , therefore , are prone to advocate changes which , although occasionally sound in principle , are apt to be disappoint- ing ...
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... recognised as belong- ing to one of his staff . He said to the loan contractor in a loud voice that he agreed to his conditions and that , if the contract were brought to him the next day , he would sign it . The brown trousers at once ...
... recognised as belong- ing to one of his staff . He said to the loan contractor in a loud voice that he agreed to his conditions and that , if the contract were brought to him the next day , he would sign it . The brown trousers at once ...
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... recognised that , if I did nothing , I should be told that my inaction was due to unwillingness to come into collision with a member of the Khedivial family , and that , therefore , it was clear that , in spite of the presence of the ...
... recognised that , if I did nothing , I should be told that my inaction was due to unwillingness to come into collision with a member of the Khedivial family , and that , therefore , it was clear that , in spite of the presence of the ...
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... recognise the address with which it handles the essential facts of the situation and the power which it evinces of ' reading a tyrant's heart . ' ' Out of the palace ye that would be good ! Virtue and sovran power mate not together ...
... recognise the address with which it handles the essential facts of the situation and the power which it evinces of ' reading a tyrant's heart . ' ' Out of the palace ye that would be good ! Virtue and sovran power mate not together ...
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Pompey as any real soliloquy . With the ancients a speech was a recognised literary form for conveying the import and lessons of a situation rather than for render- ing with literal or psychological exactness what was actually thought ...
Pompey as any real soliloquy . With the ancients a speech was a recognised literary form for conveying the import and lessons of a situation rather than for render- ing with literal or psychological exactness what was actually thought ...
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