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... social existence . According to his daughter , Mary , he was happiest in Cambridge where his enemies dubbed him ' the German professor ' . He taught , lectured , planned and edited the Cambridge Modern History from 1896 until his ...
... social existence . According to his daughter , Mary , he was happiest in Cambridge where his enemies dubbed him ' the German professor ' . He taught , lectured , planned and edited the Cambridge Modern History from 1896 until his ...
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... social lubricant . He quite often gave parties , instead of sponging on other people's . He was unusually well - informed . He could be a conveni- ent channel of communication . His existence flattered the aristo- cracy . He supplied ...
... social lubricant . He quite often gave parties , instead of sponging on other people's . He was unusually well - informed . He could be a conveni- ent channel of communication . His existence flattered the aristo- cracy . He supplied ...
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... social position or wealth , who is ashamed of socially inferior connections , and tries to magnify his own importance by claiming an unfounded intimacy with the great . His values are all wrong . He lacks inquisitiveness about general ...
... social position or wealth , who is ashamed of socially inferior connections , and tries to magnify his own importance by claiming an unfounded intimacy with the great . His values are all wrong . He lacks inquisitiveness about general ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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