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... political correspondence he comments with wry sense in his essay on Peel : There is never a calm on the political ocean . Its most serene temper is the ground swell which follows , or the grim stillness which precedes , the storm ...
... political correspondence he comments with wry sense in his essay on Peel : There is never a calm on the political ocean . Its most serene temper is the ground swell which follows , or the grim stillness which precedes , the storm ...
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... political biographer must keep this truth always before him . It is often said that , as most politicians are actors ... political biography , we were to go too far in the opposite direction . I have entitled this lecture " The Strange ...
... political biographer must keep this truth always before him . It is often said that , as most politicians are actors ... political biography , we were to go too far in the opposite direction . I have entitled this lecture " The Strange ...
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... political biographers fail , and that men with deep political interests like Disraeli , Morley , Churchill , and Rosebery were so successful . To the political biographer politics must be a living , breathing , thing . This does not ...
... political biographers fail , and that men with deep political interests like Disraeli , Morley , Churchill , and Rosebery were so successful . To the political biographer politics must be a living , breathing , thing . This does not ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1960 | 19 |
THE PLAYS OF JOHN WHITING | 36 |
THE COMEDIES OF T S ELIOT 55 | 55 |
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