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... papers , indeed , for all their qualities in print must clearly have gained in delivery . Lord Grey's tender and urbane disquisi- tion on vi INTRODUCTION . Culture as the Bond of Empire By Sir FRANCIS YOUNGHUSBAND, K C I E , F R S.
... papers , indeed , for all their qualities in print must clearly have gained in delivery . Lord Grey's tender and urbane disquisi- tion on vi INTRODUCTION . Culture as the Bond of Empire By Sir FRANCIS YOUNGHUSBAND, K C I E , F R S.
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... papers , indeed , for all their qualities in print must clearly have gained in delivery . Lord Grey's tender and urbane disquisi- tion on vi INTRODUCTION . Culture as the Bond of Empire By Sir FRANCIS YOUNGHUSBAND, K C I E , F R S L 125.
... papers , indeed , for all their qualities in print must clearly have gained in delivery . Lord Grey's tender and urbane disquisi- tion on vi INTRODUCTION . Culture as the Bond of Empire By Sir FRANCIS YOUNGHUSBAND, K C I E , F R S L 125.
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... tion on " The Pleasure of Reading " of necessity reaches these pages in the form of an address . But his richly matured experience of life comes delight- fully through the ordeal , and it is not difficult to recapture the personality ...
... tion on " The Pleasure of Reading " of necessity reaches these pages in the form of an address . But his richly matured experience of life comes delight- fully through the ordeal , and it is not difficult to recapture the personality ...
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... tion , but also in that of generations that come after . Think of the biographies most frequently quoted— Boswell's ' Life of Johnson ' pre - eminently ; Lock- hart's ' Scott ; ' Moore's ' Life of Byron ' ; all bio- graphies of literary ...
... tion , but also in that of generations that come after . Think of the biographies most frequently quoted— Boswell's ' Life of Johnson ' pre - eminently ; Lock- hart's ' Scott ; ' Moore's ' Life of Byron ' ; all bio- graphies of literary ...
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... tion of the author's words accompanied by the neces- sary action , its object merely to let the audience understand what was going forward , no more , would be a very lifeless business . But what do we find in the theatre at its ...
... tion of the author's words accompanied by the neces- sary action , its object merely to let the audience understand what was going forward , no more , would be a very lifeless business . But what do we find in the theatre at its ...
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