Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 269-270W. Blackwood, 1951 - England |
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Page 168
... young farmers ' side . It was a tribute to the strength of the legend that had grown up round Franz Weismann that it was in him and no other that his confrères pinned their hopes . For Franz himself , conscious of a greater ...
... young farmers ' side . It was a tribute to the strength of the legend that had grown up round Franz Weismann that it was in him and no other that his confrères pinned their hopes . For Franz himself , conscious of a greater ...
Page 189
... Young Vic set up house last year under the same roof . For the Old Vic has always had ideas of its own ; and the question was which style and tradition were going to win , the old or the new . The Young Vic would , per- haps , have been ...
... Young Vic set up house last year under the same roof . For the Old Vic has always had ideas of its own ; and the question was which style and tradition were going to win , the old or the new . The Young Vic would , per- haps , have been ...
Page 273
... young Australian rela- tion , to " do " the Castle , the Royal Mile and Holyrood , and get back by six , when Griselda's committee meeting would be over . It was a lazy summer afternoon ; the Castle enchanted and wearied the young ...
... young Australian rela- tion , to " do " the Castle , the Royal Mile and Holyrood , and get back by six , when Griselda's committee meeting would be over . It was a lazy summer afternoon ; the Castle enchanted and wearied the young ...
Contents
LIBRA | 16 |
Contents for January 1951 | 96 |
AN ENCOUNTER ON THE FLUELA BY MICHAEL ROBERTSON | 104 |
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