University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 208
... hand , infrequently forgets the attitude of the interested spectator and faithful recorder . While the Spy and the Amusements are primarily memorials of the " vulgar " , the only division into classes which the authors make is one which ...
... hand , infrequently forgets the attitude of the interested spectator and faithful recorder . While the Spy and the Amusements are primarily memorials of the " vulgar " , the only division into classes which the authors make is one which ...
Page 242
... Hand : When ' twas in's Feet , his Charity was small ; Now ' tis in's Hand , he gives no Almes at all . Parrat protests ' tis he , and only he Can teach a man the Art of memory . Believe him not ; for he forgot it quite , Being drunke ...
... Hand : When ' twas in's Feet , his Charity was small ; Now ' tis in's Hand , he gives no Almes at all . Parrat protests ' tis he , and only he Can teach a man the Art of memory . Believe him not ; for he forgot it quite , Being drunke ...
Page 267
... hand- spinning , and the replacement of the father , the skilled hand - weaver , working at home , by daughters working in a power - driven loom - shop be not revolution , then nothing in the economic world is . This does not commit us ...
... hand- spinning , and the replacement of the father , the skilled hand - weaver , working at home , by daughters working in a power - driven loom - shop be not revolution , then nothing in the economic world is . This does not commit us ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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