The Review of Reviews, Volume 10William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1894 |
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Page 46
... says that Dr. Conan Doyle is characterised by strength and by democratic sympathies . His manli- ness comes to him by heredity ; no fewer than five of his family fought in the battle of Waterloo . One of the stories Conan Doyle has been ...
... says that Dr. Conan Doyle is characterised by strength and by democratic sympathies . His manli- ness comes to him by heredity ; no fewer than five of his family fought in the battle of Waterloo . One of the stories Conan Doyle has been ...
Page 47
... says . His master suggests , furthermore , that he must make his novel of a spicy flavour - the kind of thing to tickle the literary palate . That will pay . But Amidon is true to his ideals and to his art , and , when once he has ...
... says . His master suggests , furthermore , that he must make his novel of a spicy flavour - the kind of thing to tickle the literary palate . That will pay . But Amidon is true to his ideals and to his art , and , when once he has ...
Page 49
... says this authority , is spreading with an appalling downward tendency , and is acting like poison on the younger generation . The revolting daughter , she declares , revolts against work , against duty , and against domesticity , as ...
... says this authority , is spreading with an appalling downward tendency , and is acting like poison on the younger generation . The revolting daughter , she declares , revolts against work , against duty , and against domesticity , as ...
Page 50
... says : - The principle of equal rights for all against which for the past quarter of a century the two old parties have waged relentless war is the sign by which the People's Party is to conquer . It will , at no distant day , not only ...
... says : - The principle of equal rights for all against which for the past quarter of a century the two old parties have waged relentless war is the sign by which the People's Party is to conquer . It will , at no distant day , not only ...
Page 54
... says that he sleeps nine hours , and often more . You should sleep in a warm bedroom , and bathe almost as frequently as you eat . At any rate , you should always have a cold bath morning and evening . Lawn tennis is an admirable ...
... says that he sleeps nine hours , and often more . You should sleep in a warm bedroom , and bathe almost as frequently as you eat . At any rate , you should always have a cold bath morning and evening . Lawn tennis is an admirable ...
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