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... asked myself , ' How does he know that Thursday was the 19th of October , 1393 , and how does he know it was a fine day ? ' — whereas the writer who is not tied to historical fact need not pin - point his dates ( indeed , it is most ...
... asked myself , ' How does he know that Thursday was the 19th of October , 1393 , and how does he know it was a fine day ? ' — whereas the writer who is not tied to historical fact need not pin - point his dates ( indeed , it is most ...
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... asked the State for a penny . We have said that the local authorities who run the public libraries , and the local people who enjoy them , should do what is just and sensible for the people who provide the books . Now that Parliament ...
... asked the State for a penny . We have said that the local authorities who run the public libraries , and the local people who enjoy them , should do what is just and sensible for the people who provide the books . Now that Parliament ...
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... asked to write the official Lives of Disraeli , Gladstone , and Kitchener , and refused — perhaps rightly . John Morley , also at his happiest when working on a small canvas , did not have a comparable strength of will , with the result ...
... asked to write the official Lives of Disraeli , Gladstone , and Kitchener , and refused — perhaps rightly . John Morley , also at his happiest when working on a small canvas , did not have a comparable strength of will , with the result ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1960 | 19 |
THE PLAYS OF JOHN WHITING | 36 |
THE COMEDIES OF T S ELIOT | 55 |
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