Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186William Blackwood, 1909 |
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... ment was wrongly treated as Cicero . Among the lesser sporadic and unrelated , " with- as among the greater types out pride of ancestry or hope of there is this law of recurrence , posterity . " It is dangerous to and few movements are ...
... ment was wrongly treated as Cicero . Among the lesser sporadic and unrelated , " with- as among the greater types out pride of ancestry or hope of there is this law of recurrence , posterity . " It is dangerous to and few movements are ...
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... ment ; for it is not so much a mode of life as a point of view . It might be worth our while to make a few inquiries into its strength and weaknesses . Definition is always hazard- ous , more especially when we are dealing , not with a ...
... ment ; for it is not so much a mode of life as a point of view . It might be worth our while to make a few inquiries into its strength and weaknesses . Definition is always hazard- ous , more especially when we are dealing , not with a ...
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... ment . It stands uneasy in the presence of a serious passion . It is always human , in short , but not always masculine . So runs the definition of the Cockney by his defects - let us hasten to add , a very bad kind If we harp too much ...
... ment . It stands uneasy in the presence of a serious passion . It is always human , in short , but not always masculine . So runs the definition of the Cockney by his defects - let us hasten to add , a very bad kind If we harp too much ...
Pagina 9
... ment , the incapacity to under- stand primary passions and crude realities . It cannot seri- ously picture any world beyond the glow of its fireside . The whole earth , on its theory , is made up of men who have at bottom the same ...
... ment , the incapacity to under- stand primary passions and crude realities . It cannot seri- ously picture any world beyond the glow of its fireside . The whole earth , on its theory , is made up of men who have at bottom the same ...
Pagina 11
... side , he is give it a pious name . Might eager to urge on the Govern- may be often bad policy , but ment a policy of active inter- · He but they do their best to make and the discipline 1909. ] 11 Cockney Idea of the Nation .
... side , he is give it a pious name . Might eager to urge on the Govern- may be often bad policy , but ment a policy of active inter- · He but they do their best to make and the discipline 1909. ] 11 Cockney Idea of the Nation .
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