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... problem is Forster's own : it seems wrong to be scornful of those who labour to maintain the economic system that ... problems , and these cannot be al- lowed to interfere with a love that pre - dates Margaret's feeling for Henry , 119 ...
... problem is Forster's own : it seems wrong to be scornful of those who labour to maintain the economic system that ... problems , and these cannot be al- lowed to interfere with a love that pre - dates Margaret's feeling for Henry , 119 ...
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... problems ? Whenever authority seemed threatened , officials employed that man - on - the - spot argu- ment : only the experienced insider knows the problems and how to solve them . Forster heard it often , and he made it serve many pur ...
... problems ? Whenever authority seemed threatened , officials employed that man - on - the - spot argu- ment : only the experienced insider knows the problems and how to solve them . Forster heard it often , and he made it serve many pur ...
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... problems would be Fielding's problems as Principal of the Government College in Chandrapore , and they are perfectly de- scribed in Herbert Fisher's comments on the Educational Service . He agreed that , despite defects , many had ...
... problems would be Fielding's problems as Principal of the Government College in Chandrapore , and they are perfectly de- scribed in Herbert Fisher's comments on the Educational Service . He agreed that , despite defects , many had ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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