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... social position often uneasily remote from the upper reaches of the middle class , and a psychopathic lack of awareness of the thoughts , and lack of interest in the feelings , of other people . There is something mildly Ukridgian in ...
... social position often uneasily remote from the upper reaches of the middle class , and a psychopathic lack of awareness of the thoughts , and lack of interest in the feelings , of other people . There is something mildly Ukridgian in ...
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... social structures and functioning have remained politically so credulous and uncomprehending ? The antithesis has been a little overstated , since Lord Annan goes on to point out that Kipling's ' in - group theories . . . offend because ...
... social structures and functioning have remained politically so credulous and uncomprehending ? The antithesis has been a little overstated , since Lord Annan goes on to point out that Kipling's ' in - group theories . . . offend because ...
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... social standing . Then he encountered her resistance and had to accommodate himself to her . Astrophil and Stella is not about Astrophil alone , though most accounts assume it is : as Astrophil lives through his experience , Stella is ...
... social standing . Then he encountered her resistance and had to accommodate himself to her . Astrophil and Stella is not about Astrophil alone , though most accounts assume it is : as Astrophil lives through his experience , Stella is ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
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