University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 51
Page 138
... Letters of D. H. Lawrence Edited by Aldous Huxley $ 6.00 D. H. Lawrence wrote an enor- mous number of letters and all of them are of intense interest . They reveal the man in an extra- ordinary way ; it is difficult to think of any ...
... Letters of D. H. Lawrence Edited by Aldous Huxley $ 6.00 D. H. Lawrence wrote an enor- mous number of letters and all of them are of intense interest . They reveal the man in an extra- ordinary way ; it is difficult to think of any ...
Page 302
... letters to the London Times and the New York Sun , letters and book reviews in Godkin's New York Nation ; and a good part of this material must also have reached many of his Canadian audience . No one to - day can read for long in ...
... letters to the London Times and the New York Sun , letters and book reviews in Godkin's New York Nation ; and a good part of this material must also have reached many of his Canadian audience . No one to - day can read for long in ...
Page 316
... letters . There are , indeed , good grounds for asserting that even Cicero and Vergil should not be regarded as final ex- ponents and interpreters of the Roman spirit , their true rôle being rather that of pioneers , in precisely the ...
... letters . There are , indeed , good grounds for asserting that even Cicero and Vergil should not be regarded as final ex- ponents and interpreters of the Roman spirit , their true rôle being rather that of pioneers , in precisely the ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
26 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
achieved Alexander Carlyle American amour-propre artist atoms beauty British Canada Canadian Carlyle character China civilization classical College comedy criticism Doll's House economic eighteenth century Eliot Empire England English Epicurus epigrams fact feel force Geetiks genius Goldwin Smith Herrick Hulme human Ibsen idea ideal industry intellectual interest Laodamia Latin League literary literature living Lucretius Marivaux material matter ment mind modern Molière moral Mozart Museum native nature never Newton Ontario passion perhaps philosophy plays poem poet poetry political problems Professor prose Proust reader realize reason Roman Royal Ontario Museums Royal Society Salieri Sartor Sartor Resartus scientific Scott seems sense social soul spirit T. E. Hulme T. S. Eliot theme theory things thought tion to-day trade truth University of Toronto Vergil verse wages whole women words Wordsworth writing