Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... never got a chance of taking home the kind of girl you wanted . It seemed that all the noisy lads had all the fun but they got the girls in such a mood that they wouldn't go home with anybody . Harry Crow and I had gone through all this ...
... never got a chance of taking home the kind of girl you wanted . It seemed that all the noisy lads had all the fun but they got the girls in such a mood that they wouldn't go home with anybody . Harry Crow and I had gone through all this ...
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... never was such a ghastly farce . Before leaving the lectures I must indulge myself with a quo- tation from The Second Funeral of Napoleon , which shows Thackeray's views about the popular history of his day . ' As we can't be virtuous ...
... never was such a ghastly farce . Before leaving the lectures I must indulge myself with a quo- tation from The Second Funeral of Napoleon , which shows Thackeray's views about the popular history of his day . ' As we can't be virtuous ...
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... never allow the book even to be illustrated . ' Moi vivant ' , he used to say , ' on ne m'illustrera jamais ' , and he kept firmly to that resolve , never allowing any of his books to be illustrated . He used to say that a woman in a ...
... never allow the book even to be illustrated . ' Moi vivant ' , he used to say , ' on ne m'illustrera jamais ' , and he kept firmly to that resolve , never allowing any of his books to be illustrated . He used to say that a woman in a ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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