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... friends whose talk was about literature , philosophy , the arts , the condition of England . He would visit Cambridge friends as often as he could , in Cambridge and in London , particularly Apostles and others he met through them , who ...
... friends whose talk was about literature , philosophy , the arts , the condition of England . He would visit Cambridge friends as often as he could , in Cambridge and in London , particularly Apostles and others he met through them , who ...
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... friendship with Englishmen was possi- ble then , because imperial machinery had not yet ground down their native ... friends with the English : ' Let us shut them out and be jolly.'122 But that they cannot do . Almost at once Major ...
... friendship with Englishmen was possi- ble then , because imperial machinery had not yet ground down their native ... friends with the English : ' Let us shut them out and be jolly.'122 But that they cannot do . Almost at once Major ...
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... friends . It soothes whatever ruffled feelings Aziz and each of his friends has accumu- lated during the day . It reassures them ' that India was one ; Moslem ; always had been'.12 127 The poem is by Mirza Asadullah Khan , known as ...
... friends . It soothes whatever ruffled feelings Aziz and each of his friends has accumu- lated during the day . It reassures them ' that India was one ; Moslem ; always had been'.12 127 The poem is by Mirza Asadullah Khan , known as ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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