Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... feeling against the futility of the nightmare through which he and his fellow soldiers passed ' . Or , to give a fair spread of opinion , here is The Tatler on Henry Williamson's Patriot's Progress : ' It leaves one angry angry against ...
... feeling against the futility of the nightmare through which he and his fellow soldiers passed ' . Or , to give a fair spread of opinion , here is The Tatler on Henry Williamson's Patriot's Progress : ' It leaves one angry angry against ...
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... feeling about the world I live in . I am , I suppose , making a comparison of my own not with Forster , but between then and now . To Anglo - Indian fascination has been added a notion of Anglo - Indian pertin- ence . Perhaps some ...
... feeling about the world I live in . I am , I suppose , making a comparison of my own not with Forster , but between then and now . To Anglo - Indian fascination has been added a notion of Anglo - Indian pertin- ence . Perhaps some ...
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... feelings aren't in the least hurt by the portrait of Turtonism , I think my reservations are on reasonable grounds ... feeling now about the world I live in , and I said that to the fascination of Anglo - India had been added a notion ...
... feelings aren't in the least hurt by the portrait of Turtonism , I think my reservations are on reasonable grounds ... feeling now about the world I live in , and I said that to the fascination of Anglo - India had been added a notion ...
Inhalt
A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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