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... thought him capable of writing unaided the twelve volumes of the Cambridge Modern History . No doubt he was master of the basic material , but when a man knows so much and is aware of so many philosophical problems the overriding ...
... thought him capable of writing unaided the twelve volumes of the Cambridge Modern History . No doubt he was master of the basic material , but when a man knows so much and is aware of so many philosophical problems the overriding ...
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... thought a freak , or ( had the term then been invented ) an inverted snob . In contrast , let us take another example in search of the meaning of the missing eighteenth - century word . Here are Boswell's reasons for wishing to obtain a ...
... thought a freak , or ( had the term then been invented ) an inverted snob . In contrast , let us take another example in search of the meaning of the missing eighteenth - century word . Here are Boswell's reasons for wishing to obtain a ...
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... thought unforgiveable . She concluded : ' Any group of people , if they are well - dressed and socially sparkling , will do the trick . ' We have no need to ask , What trick ? It was the trick of creating an atmosphere in which people ...
... thought unforgiveable . She concluded : ' Any group of people , if they are well - dressed and socially sparkling , will do the trick . ' We have no need to ask , What trick ? It was the trick of creating an atmosphere in which people ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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