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... possible outside Oxford and Cambridge . But they would do their best to combine university ideals and social life on the university pattern with teaching to fit the abilities and aspirations of working men ( and , as much as possible ...
... possible outside Oxford and Cambridge . But they would do their best to combine university ideals and social life on the university pattern with teaching to fit the abilities and aspirations of working men ( and , as much as possible ...
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... possible his literary life by assuring his independent income . Margaret finally decides to marry Mr Wilcox and lectures her sister about Proportion . But Helen in- tends to be guided by imagination , not reason , and retorts that she ...
... possible his literary life by assuring his independent income . Margaret finally decides to marry Mr Wilcox and lectures her sister about Proportion . But Helen in- tends to be guided by imagination , not reason , and retorts that she ...
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... Ghalib . Forster's use of them proves that it was possible , even with his informal and very personal preparation , to grasp the essentials of Indian cultures . First , Godbole's song . Fielding has intimated that the 80 E. M. Forster.
... Ghalib . Forster's use of them proves that it was possible , even with his informal and very personal preparation , to grasp the essentials of Indian cultures . First , Godbole's song . Fielding has intimated that the 80 E. M. Forster.
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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