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... person was used as a mere stepping- stone to the divine . He used Beatrice as that stepping - stone . Indeed , she led him into the very presence of the Blessed . But was this use of her ' a true compliment to the woman herself ? ' No ...
... person was used as a mere stepping- stone to the divine . He used Beatrice as that stepping - stone . Indeed , she led him into the very presence of the Blessed . But was this use of her ' a true compliment to the woman herself ? ' No ...
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... person ' but also a ' very decent little fel- low'.5 Or he is ' the victim of an hysterical woman and an equally hysterical society ' and also ' the hero of the story ' . “ E. A. Horne , an experienced Anglo - Indian in the Educational ...
... person ' but also a ' very decent little fel- low'.5 Or he is ' the victim of an hysterical woman and an equally hysterical society ' and also ' the hero of the story ' . “ E. A. Horne , an experienced Anglo - Indian in the Educational ...
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... person for the microphone . " Reith , who had once defended the rightness and necessity of controversy , now wished to vet the controversialists , and Miss Matheson resigned in 1931. Briggs says that Reith was ' very glad indeed ...
... person for the microphone . " Reith , who had once defended the rightness and necessity of controversy , now wished to vet the controversialists , and Miss Matheson resigned in 1931. Briggs says that Reith was ' very glad indeed ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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