University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 87
... society is poisonous in its effects : in Pillars of Society and An Enemy of the People it is wholesale robbery ; in A Doll's House and Ghosts it is hypocrisy . Hjalmar Ekdal , how- ever , is guilty of no crime . His deception consists ...
... society is poisonous in its effects : in Pillars of Society and An Enemy of the People it is wholesale robbery ; in A Doll's House and Ghosts it is hypocrisy . Hjalmar Ekdal , how- ever , is guilty of no crime . His deception consists ...
Page 259
... Society of Canada . Around the president's address have been built up surveys of progress in Canada in the various subjects covered by the five sections of the Royal Society during its whole lifetime . The book shows the leading part ...
... Society of Canada . Around the president's address have been built up surveys of progress in Canada in the various subjects covered by the five sections of the Royal Society during its whole lifetime . The book shows the leading part ...
Page 347
... society . composed of normal persons . And in this clash of wills it is the will of society that triumphs . Yet when the curtain falls , Harpagon is still a miser , Tartuffe a hypo- crite , and Alceste a misanthrope . All that has ...
... society . composed of normal persons . And in this clash of wills it is the will of society that triumphs . Yet when the curtain falls , Harpagon is still a miser , Tartuffe a hypo- crite , and Alceste a misanthrope . All that has ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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