The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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... result , of this was to obscure the true state of affairs . Few things could have been more acceptable to those who ... result of study of the chief events in the war between Russia and Japan . These attempts were given up when their ...
... result , of this was to obscure the true state of affairs . Few things could have been more acceptable to those who ... result of study of the chief events in the war between Russia and Japan . These attempts were given up when their ...
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... result of the emotion of self is to turn the mental regards inwards rather than outwards , producing what may be described as a subjective type of mind . Thus many people's minds are filled with some human image or prototype which they ...
... result of the emotion of self is to turn the mental regards inwards rather than outwards , producing what may be described as a subjective type of mind . Thus many people's minds are filled with some human image or prototype which they ...
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... result in Millet is wanting in Israëls ; and it is difficult to say where lies the defect in the Dutch painter . There is a something of intellectual power , something of intense sincerity which we miss in Israels . The result is that ...
... result in Millet is wanting in Israëls ; and it is difficult to say where lies the defect in the Dutch painter . There is a something of intellectual power , something of intense sincerity which we miss in Israels . The result is that ...
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