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... understanding of Swift , nor have I sought for a clue to the problems of his character . How far do we understand our friends , and how far do they understand us ? Do we always understand ourselves ? How , then , can we hope to understand ...
... understanding of Swift , nor have I sought for a clue to the problems of his character . How far do we understand our friends , and how far do they understand us ? Do we always understand ourselves ? How , then , can we hope to understand ...
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... understand I'm not blaming you— I'm trying to help you to help us both— FLORENCE : What good can all this possibly do ? NICKY : Clear things up , of course . I can't go on any more half knowing- FLORENCE : Why should that side of my ...
... understand I'm not blaming you— I'm trying to help you to help us both— FLORENCE : What good can all this possibly do ? NICKY : Clear things up , of course . I can't go on any more half knowing- FLORENCE : Why should that side of my ...
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... understand . I doubt if there is a single line in the whole of Mr. Coward's plays that will live in anyone's memory ... understand , that he has not yet found an intellectual apparatus which will enable him to understand it and to convey ...
... understand . I doubt if there is a single line in the whole of Mr. Coward's plays that will live in anyone's memory ... understand , that he has not yet found an intellectual apparatus which will enable him to understand it and to convey ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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