University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 62
... less from the first criticism of that clever woman , Mrs. Jane Welsh Carlyle , " the book is a work of genius " to the last clever woman who has criticised Carlyle , Mary Agnes Hamilton , who calls Sartor " the most remarkable book of a ...
... less from the first criticism of that clever woman , Mrs. Jane Welsh Carlyle , " the book is a work of genius " to the last clever woman who has criticised Carlyle , Mary Agnes Hamilton , who calls Sartor " the most remarkable book of a ...
Page 126
... less successful . His villains- Rashleigh Osbaldistone or Lady Ashton for example — are much less convincing portraitures . No doubt such people exist , we feel , but we do not enter into their innermost hearts with sympathetic ...
... less successful . His villains- Rashleigh Osbaldistone or Lady Ashton for example — are much less convincing portraitures . No doubt such people exist , we feel , but we do not enter into their innermost hearts with sympathetic ...
Page 278
... less food . But the mastodon perished , because it was too big . The horse is perishing , because power generated by oats in an animal frame is less effective for industry than power generated by petrol in an internal combustion engine ...
... less food . But the mastodon perished , because it was too big . The horse is perishing , because power generated by oats in an animal frame is less effective for industry than power generated by petrol in an internal combustion engine ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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