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... England's essentially middle - class character was expressed in ' solidity , caution , integrity , efficiency ' ; but also in ' lack of imagination , hypocrisy ' . Middle classes everywhere tended to caution and a certain rigidity , but ...
... England's essentially middle - class character was expressed in ' solidity , caution , integrity , efficiency ' ; but also in ' lack of imagination , hypocrisy ' . Middle classes everywhere tended to caution and a certain rigidity , but ...
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... England as a personality unique in its attributes , ' a ship of souls , . . . ' .146 Henry Wilcox , who tried to mould England in his image and did his best to make her feared abroad , never considered such a choice . He boasts that ...
... England as a personality unique in its attributes , ' a ship of souls , . . . ' .146 Henry Wilcox , who tried to mould England in his image and did his best to make her feared abroad , never considered such a choice . He boasts that ...
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... England ' - had a powerful influence on Britten . That essay had played a large part in turning him back to England.128 Then in 1944 Forster had been greatly impressed when he heard Britten and the tenor Peter Pears perform Britten's ...
... England ' - had a powerful influence on Britten . That essay had played a large part in turning him back to England.128 Then in 1944 Forster had been greatly impressed when he heard Britten and the tenor Peter Pears perform Britten's ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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