The Review of Reviews, Volume 23William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1901 |
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Page 82
... death , which by a supreme irony actually shortens life , might at least be weakened , if not destroyed . The conception of death becoming , as it were , a new phase of life , and the continuation of it in a form which we can understand ...
... death , which by a supreme irony actually shortens life , might at least be weakened , if not destroyed . The conception of death becoming , as it were , a new phase of life , and the continuation of it in a form which we can understand ...
Page 83
... death . Death disdained does not trouble you much . We shall never discover the fountain of Juventus , and the Paracelsus of the future is hardly more likely to succeed than the Paracelsus of the past ; but M. Finot assures us that ...
... death . Death disdained does not trouble you much . We shall never discover the fountain of Juventus , and the Paracelsus of the future is hardly more likely to succeed than the Paracelsus of the past ; but M. Finot assures us that ...
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... death an association of gentlemen bought the picture from the painter's executors and presented it to the National Gallery . It is one of the best of Constable's works , and one with which he took exceptional pains . " It is , " said ...
... death an association of gentlemen bought the picture from the painter's executors and presented it to the National Gallery . It is one of the best of Constable's works , and one with which he took exceptional pains . " It is , " said ...
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