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not tragedy in the figure of the adult- A History of the Society all but a minimum day's total of one child. Chesterton was so successful in of...

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...Unlike many of his fellownot have any texts from the New Testa- ties in Belgium, some authentic, but bishops he spoke with a recognizably ment . . . On that Sunday I got hold many more invented, and particularly Christian voice...
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...Given because he never experiences anything minister to casual curiosity or historical the glut of trivial movie books, but his own well-knownness...
...Nrw YOrk, N.Y 10016 a work that deals with these questions, Commonweal: 67 fact, that without the manic athletic Pickford and life at Pickfair and the fully that ambivalence of attraction and fantasy possible in the movies Fair- rest...
...Yet during the autumn tain humane treatment for conscientious thirsty sermon next Sunday, and would of 1914 the reports of German atroci- objectors...
...has become somewhat problematic in mutuality these men have found in Catholic theology...
...ment, early expansion, baroque flowerappear in Barker's biography...
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...In his early satirical films he his later years, we get further and "personality," a new way of evaluating played the effete, upper-class playboy, further away from Fairbanks the man...
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...achieve a judicious detachment that 22 March 1974: 68 would be very hard for an Englishman...
...ing itself to be subordinated to secular taking of reprisals against the enemy's Marrin's book...
...the lacked political patronage, as the vigor dent of the Jesuits' small role in the story of the little boy and the toy and heroism with which they partici- history of what we now call the Third theatre Barker does not tell and we pated in the great and tragic "dis- World can see certain fundamental conprobably cannot know...
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...not tragedy in the figure of the adult- A History of the Society all but a minimum day's total of one child...
...Marrin tells a sad but compell- on the other hand, in whose defense given powerful literary expression in ing story of the corruption of a great Britain declared war on Germany, was Kipling's story of 1915, `Mary PostChristian body under the pressure of not much admired in the pre-war years, gate.' These feelings were largely conthe times...
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...Though one is saved from the extra-collegial and extra ecclesiasti- banks was too restless for school utter depression while reflecting on this cal meaning of this vast human enter- (leaving Harvard after three months) matter by his narrative of the argument prise...
...But Ignatius was by the French members of the society more fortunate than Francis: he was on the relationship between papal power mxrzy 6XLy able to organize his own insights, and and emerging national sovereignty in hence to intentionally calcify, so to the 16th century...
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...monstrous charlatan, as if I wore a places have contemplated or engineered With each of his large chapters a semask and were stuffed with cushions, with glee times of trouble for these quence is repeated: first a discussion of whenever I see anything about the self-appointed soldiers of Christ, world- the Generals and of the internal transpublic G. K. C. . . . I am not troubled wanderers since a crippled veteran of formation of the Society, then a rapid about a great fat man who appears on the hopeless defense of the citadel of survey of the major European areas, platforms and in caricatures...
...One says `story' advisedly: for all ing "facts" about Fairbanks and Mary his scrupulous attention to source maREVIEWERS terial, whether printed or in manuscript, Mr...
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...a clergyman, writing in an ecclesiastical In August 1914 there was an aston- Thereafter the Germans were seen as journal, could argue with fervent sophishingly rapid transformation of atti- fiends in human form, the Kaiser as istry that German civilian deaths were tudes, in the Church of England, run- literally anti-Christ, and the war, in- now justified including, as an unpleasning parallel to the feeling in the popu- stead of being a Just War to be care- ant necessity, those of children...
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