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... usually thought to prefer neatly optimistic endings such as marriage , but in real life marriage is a beginning , not an ending . A separation as ending stays with them longer , for it suggests possibilities still to be discovered . It ...
... usually thought to prefer neatly optimistic endings such as marriage , but in real life marriage is a beginning , not an ending . A separation as ending stays with them longer , for it suggests possibilities still to be discovered . It ...
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... usually right . ' But Reith did not think that Miss Matheson was usually right . Fielden's analysis was that for all his enormous abilities and virtues , Reith's ' presbyterian cast of mind is not wholly at ease in the artistic world ...
... usually right . ' But Reith did not think that Miss Matheson was usually right . Fielden's analysis was that for all his enormous abilities and virtues , Reith's ' presbyterian cast of mind is not wholly at ease in the artistic world ...
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... usually be of a little use to someone ' . But these were really psychological makeshifts . ' And endurance is not an adequate substi- tute for hope.'83 Most of all he hated the breakdown of the courtesy and human decency that define the ...
... usually be of a little use to someone ' . But these were really psychological makeshifts . ' And endurance is not an adequate substi- tute for hope.'83 Most of all he hated the breakdown of the courtesy and human decency that define the ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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