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... mind , for heart was advising mind . Education in the abstract did not speak to his condi- tion ; nor , in his opinion , had it much to say to the condition of England . The really effective education knits itself into every aspect of ...
... mind , for heart was advising mind . Education in the abstract did not speak to his condi- tion ; nor , in his opinion , had it much to say to the condition of England . The really effective education knits itself into every aspect of ...
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... mind ' and alludes again to the theme that he will develop later in ' Notes on the English Character ' : minds like Henry's have masterminded England's power and prosperity , but one forgets at one's peril to be wary of that flaw . 131 ...
... mind ' and alludes again to the theme that he will develop later in ' Notes on the English Character ' : minds like Henry's have masterminded England's power and prosperity , but one forgets at one's peril to be wary of that flaw . 131 ...
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... mind is on plans for marriage to Ronny , on Anglo - Indian family life , on servants . Mrs Moore , weary and unwell , contemplates an end to the life - stage that Indians would call grihastha - householder . She begins mentally to shed ...
... mind is on plans for marriage to Ronny , on Anglo - Indian family life , on servants . Mrs Moore , weary and unwell , contemplates an end to the life - stage that Indians would call grihastha - householder . She begins mentally to shed ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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