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Page 64
... thought that their relations with the students were poisoned by the incendiary journalism of The Comrade , ' a forward - Islamic paper " which told lies " " ' and supported the pan - Islamic Khalifat movement in support of Turkey's old ...
... thought that their relations with the students were poisoned by the incendiary journalism of The Comrade , ' a forward - Islamic paper " which told lies " " ' and supported the pan - Islamic Khalifat movement in support of Turkey's old ...
Page 105
... thought of its pro- grammes as offerings , not supplies sent on order . ) He wanted two reviewers , ' one of the ... thought put too much faith in Audience Research and Listener Panels - in which Forster had very little , for he thought ...
... thought of its pro- grammes as offerings , not supplies sent on order . ) He wanted two reviewers , ' one of the ... thought put too much faith in Audience Research and Listener Panels - in which Forster had very little , for he thought ...
Page 135
... thought it ' beautiful ' , Forster's best work . Waterlow thought it truly moving and ' admirable as a socio- logical tract ' , but he thought that its virtues rather weighed down the characters.18 Forster could not have been entirely ...
... thought it ' beautiful ' , Forster's best work . Waterlow thought it truly moving and ' admirable as a socio- logical tract ' , but he thought that its virtues rather weighed down the characters.18 Forster could not have been entirely ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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