University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 64
... seems to make her the most likely model for the heroine of Sartor Resartus . A few personal reminiscences may bring this article to a close . At the writer's first Christmas dinner in Toronto in 1868 he met at the house of the late ...
... seems to make her the most likely model for the heroine of Sartor Resartus . A few personal reminiscences may bring this article to a close . At the writer's first Christmas dinner in Toronto in 1868 he met at the house of the late ...
Page 126
... seem like alien phenomena who trouble a world from all the normal activities of which they are divorced . They inspire ... seems to say ; " I paint the world as I see it . " But he makes no attempt to anatomize these hard hearts , nor to ...
... seem like alien phenomena who trouble a world from all the normal activities of which they are divorced . They inspire ... seems to say ; " I paint the world as I see it . " But he makes no attempt to anatomize these hard hearts , nor to ...
Page 155
... seems to us so much at variance with his writings on witchcraft . One of his most important writings is the Plus Ultra ( 1668 ) an admirable summary of the work done in science up to and including his own time . Glanvill refers ...
... seems to us so much at variance with his writings on witchcraft . One of his most important writings is the Plus Ultra ( 1668 ) an admirable summary of the work done in science up to and including his own time . Glanvill refers ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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