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... means awk- ward in the exercise of his trade , but would be exceedingly ridicul- ous if he attempted the airs and ... means to drink , and only mangles what he means to carve . Inattentive to all the regards of social life , he mistimes ...
... means awk- ward in the exercise of his trade , but would be exceedingly ridicul- ous if he attempted the airs and ... means to drink , and only mangles what he means to carve . Inattentive to all the regards of social life , he mistimes ...
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... means indifferent . Though you might pretend disdain , and would cer- tainly lampoon the occasion afterwards in letters to your friends , you went to their parties because you enjoyed applause . Besides , as a type , a Duke was more ...
... means indifferent . Though you might pretend disdain , and would cer- tainly lampoon the occasion afterwards in letters to your friends , you went to their parties because you enjoyed applause . Besides , as a type , a Duke was more ...
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... means all British poets of the Second World War came from public schools , and many more spoke a language that had more in common with Owen and Rosenberg . None , however , offers so sharp a contrast to the work of Douglas and Keyes as ...
... means all British poets of the Second World War came from public schools , and many more spoke a language that had more in common with Owen and Rosenberg . None , however , offers so sharp a contrast to the work of Douglas and Keyes as ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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