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... never say - replies that this book is the most de- rivative ) . I like , of course , some of what P. L. Travers says about chil- dren's eyesight ; but I could never talk to the cosmos . Quite beyond me . Similarly for all my awe of Alan ...
... never say - replies that this book is the most de- rivative ) . I like , of course , some of what P. L. Travers says about chil- dren's eyesight ; but I could never talk to the cosmos . Quite beyond me . Similarly for all my awe of Alan ...
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... NEVER apologize , never explain , someone , I think E. M. Forster , said . Well , taking half his advice , I won't apologize for my talk this evening being almost exclusively autobiographical , because that was my brief , though I ...
... NEVER apologize , never explain , someone , I think E. M. Forster , said . Well , taking half his advice , I won't apologize for my talk this evening being almost exclusively autobiographical , because that was my brief , though I ...
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... never had any academic training in the sense of ' studying Literature ' ; I simply read and read what I wanted to . I never forced myself to take medicine which was likely to do me good . How I graduated from potent but cheap novels to ...
... never had any academic training in the sense of ' studying Literature ' ; I simply read and read what I wanted to . I never forced myself to take medicine which was likely to do me good . How I graduated from potent but cheap novels to ...
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INDIA IN ENGLISH LITERATURE | 15 |
FORWARD TO NATURE | 34 |
SOME WASPS IN | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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