The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 219A. Constable, 1914 |
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... services are null . To strike a balance between the sexes and to say that man gives more , woman receives more , or vice versa , would require an exalted and impartial arbitrator free from all 1914 21 THE SOLVENCY OF WOMAN.
... services are null . To strike a balance between the sexes and to say that man gives more , woman receives more , or vice versa , would require an exalted and impartial arbitrator free from all 1914 21 THE SOLVENCY OF WOMAN.
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... strike a note to which the whole national genius vibrated in response . He has never been , it is unlikely that he ever will be , a popular writer . His literary reputation in France has been confined , until perhaps quite lately , to a ...
... strike a note to which the whole national genius vibrated in response . He has never been , it is unlikely that he ever will be , a popular writer . His literary reputation in France has been confined , until perhaps quite lately , to a ...
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... striking example of Beyle's inability to resist the temptation of sacrificing his head to his heart is in the conclusion of ' Le Rouge et Le Noir , ' where Julien , to be revenged on a former mistress who de- fames him , deliberately ...
... striking example of Beyle's inability to resist the temptation of sacrificing his head to his heart is in the conclusion of ' Le Rouge et Le Noir , ' where Julien , to be revenged on a former mistress who de- fames him , deliberately ...
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... strike a balance between the blemishes and the genius of his writings , between the profundities and the narrowness of his thought , between the charm and the futilities of his character ; but this , at any rate , we may say of him with ...
... strike a balance between the blemishes and the genius of his writings , between the profundities and the narrowness of his thought , between the charm and the futilities of his character ; but this , at any rate , we may say of him with ...
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... striking example of a man possessing what Goethe called the ' happiness of personality ' than Kant . He was of diminutive stature , barely five feet high , as one authority tells us . His portrait shows a sharp , anxious face , with a ...
... striking example of a man possessing what Goethe called the ' happiness of personality ' than Kant . He was of diminutive stature , barely five feet high , as one authority tells us . His portrait shows a sharp , anxious face , with a ...
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