| Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - 676 Seiten
...Anglo-Saxon race, the best breed in the whole world ! I pray that our unrivaled happiness may last! I ask you whether, the world over or in past history, there is anything like it?" And so long as criticism answers this dithyramb by insisting that the old Anglo-Saxon race would be... | |
| Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1988 - 264 Seiten
...known, from the example of the poet Lucretius and others, what great masters of style the atheistic doctrine has always counted among its promulgators....have already seen to have been convenient enough so long as there were only the Barbarians and the Philistines to do what they liked, but to be getting... | |
| Ray Broadus Browne, Marshall William Fishwick - 1992 - 188 Seiten
...able to say what he likes? Can you not walk from one end of England to the other in perfect security: I ask you whether, the world over or in past history,...there is anything like it? Nothing. I pray that our unrivaled happiness may last. (272) One of the effects of such complacency is to make political change... | |
| Ray Broadus Browne, Marshall William Fishwick - 1992 - 188 Seiten
...able to say what he likes? Can you not walk from one end of England to the other in perfect security: I ask you whether, the world over or in past history,...there is anything like it? Nothing. I pray that our unrivaled happiness may last. (272) One of the effects of such complacency is to make political change... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1993 - 292 Seiten
...Anglo-Saxon race, the best breed in the whole world! I pray that our unrivalled happiness may last! I ask you whether, the world over or in past history, there is anything like it?" And so long as criticism answers this dithyramb by insisting that the old Anglo-Saxon race would be... | |
| James Seaton - 1996 - 296 Seiten
...able to say what he likes? Can you not walk from one end of England to the other in perfect security: I ask you whether, the world over or in past history,...Nothing. I pray that our unrivalled happiness may last. Arnold confronts the political speeches with a story "on which I had stumbled in a newspaper": A shocking... | |
| Eugene Goodheart - 1997 - 220 Seiten
...able to say what he likes? Can you not walk from one end of England to the other in perfect security? I ask you whether, the world over or in past history,...Nothing. I pray that our unrivalled happiness may last.' ' The capacity to act or think generously is, of course, a function of the intellectual and moral character... | |
| Inga Bryden - 1998 - 424 Seiten
...Anglo-Saxon race, the best breed in the whole world! I pray that our unrivalled happiness may last! I ask you whether, the world over or in past history, there is anything like it:'" And so long as criticism answers this dithyramb by insisting that the old Anglo-Saxon race would be... | |
| 230 Seiten
...have seen them will remember — the gloom, the smoke, the cold, the strangled illegitimate child! "I ask you whether the world over or in past history, there is anything like it?" Perhaps not, one is inclined to answer; but at any rate, in that case, the world is very much to be... | |
| Marc Redfield - 2003 - 272 Seiten
...who have seen them will remember;—the gloom, the cold, the smoke, the strangled illegitimate child! "I ask you whether, the world over or in past history, there is anything like it?" Perhaps not, one is inclined to answer; but at any rate, in that case, the world is [not] very much... | |
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