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... England a paradise , according to our present ideas , in a few years , ' he wrote shortly before the First World War . ' There is no mystery about it . . . The difficulty is not the way but the will . And we have no will because the ...
... England a paradise , according to our present ideas , in a few years , ' he wrote shortly before the First World War . ' There is no mystery about it . . . The difficulty is not the way but the will . And we have no will because the ...
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... England , it was obvious that there was nothing to prevent his return . ' It is quite official information , ' wrote Douglas . ' However on the top of this , Cuffe , the public prosecutor , has written to my uncle George Finch [ his ...
... England , it was obvious that there was nothing to prevent his return . ' It is quite official information , ' wrote Douglas . ' However on the top of this , Cuffe , the public prosecutor , has written to my uncle George Finch [ his ...
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... England came out in the autumn of 1898 , under the pseudonym ' A Belgian Hare ' . It was an amusingly illustrated collection of nonsense verse about animals for children called Tails with a Twist , and was published by Edward Arnold ...
... England came out in the autumn of 1898 , under the pseudonym ' A Belgian Hare ' . It was an amusingly illustrated collection of nonsense verse about animals for children called Tails with a Twist , and was published by Edward Arnold ...
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by Sir Angus Wilson CBE CLit FRSL | 1 |
ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
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