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... wrote in his journal.138 Just two weeks after making that diary entry he went to the Queen's Hall to the concert that included Beethoven's Fifth Symphony , which ' satisfies all sorts and condi- tions ' and which he translated , with ...
... wrote in his journal.138 Just two weeks after making that diary entry he went to the Queen's Hall to the concert that included Beethoven's Fifth Symphony , which ' satisfies all sorts and condi- tions ' and which he translated , with ...
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... wrote in 1912. ' I think it is much easier to be liberal in the extension of powers and responsibility if we are explicitly firm with the visionaries , even with such of them as do not wish to be thought revolutionary.'12 He even ...
... wrote in 1912. ' I think it is much easier to be liberal in the extension of powers and responsibility if we are explicitly firm with the visionaries , even with such of them as do not wish to be thought revolutionary.'12 He even ...
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... wrote in 1957.37 Certainly it cannot fit calendar chronology . Between 1913 , when Forster began Passage , and 1924 , there intervened the First World War , the Amritsar Massacre of 1919 , Gandhi's non- cooperation movement and ...
... wrote in 1957.37 Certainly it cannot fit calendar chronology . Between 1913 , when Forster began Passage , and 1924 , there intervened the First World War , the Amritsar Massacre of 1919 , Gandhi's non- cooperation movement and ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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