Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 186W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... things of human life . In his own eyes he treads the windy ways of earth and owes no allegiance either to Philistia or Bohemia . The odd thing is that there is a certain justification for this attitude . Before he discovered his message ...
... things of human life . In his own eyes he treads the windy ways of earth and owes no allegiance either to Philistia or Bohemia . The odd thing is that there is a certain justification for this attitude . Before he discovered his message ...
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... thing is not a vice . It is only to be censured when , as with Mr Barrie , it strays into spheres where it is hopelessly ill at ease , or where , as in the case of Mr Chesterton , a talent which is in its essence un - Cockney drifts ...
... thing is not a vice . It is only to be censured when , as with Mr Barrie , it strays into spheres where it is hopelessly ill at ease , or where , as in the case of Mr Chesterton , a talent which is in its essence un - Cockney drifts ...
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... things as they are , or , seeing them , is resolved to outwit reality by a pleasant make - believe . In this there is a touch of the curious practical mysticism of Gladstone , the belief that two and two will make five if you only say ...
... things as they are , or , seeing them , is resolved to outwit reality by a pleasant make - believe . In this there is a touch of the curious practical mysticism of Gladstone , the belief that two and two will make five if you only say ...
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... things than human life and human comfort . The man who will most sincerely shrink from war is the man who is most in ... thing on earth war is eternally un- justifiable . The profound moral issues of international strife are obscured for ...
... things than human life and human comfort . The man who will most sincerely shrink from war is the man who is most in ... thing on earth war is eternally un- justifiable . The profound moral issues of international strife are obscured for ...
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... things to the world . They preach , truly but irrelevantly , the sentiment of home and the small local affections ... thing hateful in itself , and high ambitions are uncomfort- able . Its possessors are full of irrelevant parallels ...
... things to the world . They preach , truly but irrelevantly , the sentiment of home and the small local affections ... thing hateful in itself , and high ambitions are uncomfort- able . Its possessors are full of irrelevant parallels ...
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