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... learned the truth about her background she had made herself a part of the neighbourhood , and her antecedents were irrel- evant.58 She dislikes affectation , bombast , sentimentalism ; and she dislikes herself when she falls into them ...
... learned the truth about her background she had made herself a part of the neighbourhood , and her antecedents were irrel- evant.58 She dislikes affectation , bombast , sentimentalism ; and she dislikes herself when she falls into them ...
Page 46
... learned from them , in much the same way that he has Rickie learn from being at Mr Ansell's shop . Alexander Hepburn , the bookbinder whose arguments had defeated Forster in the debate on humour , was a born linguist . During the Great ...
... learned from them , in much the same way that he has Rickie learn from being at Mr Ansell's shop . Alexander Hepburn , the bookbinder whose arguments had defeated Forster in the debate on humour , was a born linguist . During the Great ...
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... learned ' to appreciate the beauties of English litera- ture ' . The system had produced ' a very large number of lawyers , government servants and doctors to use our tongue and to operate in varying degrees of skill and efficiency ...
... learned ' to appreciate the beauties of English litera- ture ' . The system had produced ' a very large number of lawyers , government servants and doctors to use our tongue and to operate in varying degrees of skill and efficiency ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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