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... took under their wing after her father's death . When Edward Forster died in 1880 , less than two years after Morgan's birth , Marianne's attention fixed firmly on the widow and her child . She had aggressively definite ideas of how she ...
... took under their wing after her father's death . When Edward Forster died in 1880 , less than two years after Morgan's birth , Marianne's attention fixed firmly on the widow and her child . She had aggressively definite ideas of how she ...
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... took hold when he went from full sunlight to very chilly shade at Cadenazzo and understood suddenly ' why Virgil & Theocritus al- ways state so definitely whether their shepherds are in the shade or the sun'.23 He turned a severely ...
... took hold when he went from full sunlight to very chilly shade at Cadenazzo and understood suddenly ' why Virgil & Theocritus al- ways state so definitely whether their shepherds are in the shade or the sun'.23 He turned a severely ...
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... took place in a permissive society which was afraid of paternalism and dazzled by the power and possibilities of the new medium . ' Thus ' there was no defence against competition when it made its first impact ' , and constructively ...
... took place in a permissive society which was afraid of paternalism and dazzled by the power and possibilities of the new medium . ' Thus ' there was no defence against competition when it made its first impact ' , and constructively ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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