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Page 59
... later much later . There was a pleasant air of scholarly seriousness about the expedi- tion . Robert Trevelyan's classical interests would find parallels in Indian antiquity . G. L. Dickinson had a Kahn Travelling Fellowship and was ...
... later much later . There was a pleasant air of scholarly seriousness about the expedi- tion . Robert Trevelyan's classical interests would find parallels in Indian antiquity . G. L. Dickinson had a Kahn Travelling Fellowship and was ...
Page 84
... Later that day , buoyed up by that confidence , Aziz cuts the Collector's ill- conceived Bridge Party and goes instead to the maidan on Hamidullah's polo pony to practice that game derived , like his own ancestors , from Central Asia ...
... Later that day , buoyed up by that confidence , Aziz cuts the Collector's ill- conceived Bridge Party and goes instead to the maidan on Hamidullah's polo pony to practice that game derived , like his own ancestors , from Central Asia ...
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... later he began again to feel genuinely a ' creative ' . In 1937 , through W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood , he had met Benjamin Britten , then twenty - three years old and composer of the incidental music for the Auden - Isherwood ...
... later he began again to feel genuinely a ' creative ' . In 1937 , through W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood , he had met Benjamin Britten , then twenty - three years old and composer of the incidental music for the Auden - Isherwood ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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