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... arrived in Cambridge in 1897 he was ' already , in some ways , a very wise young man . . . it was not an awestruck provincial who entered the gateway of King's , and he would not have been over - impressed by the picture - book setting ...
... arrived in Cambridge in 1897 he was ' already , in some ways , a very wise young man . . . it was not an awestruck provincial who entered the gateway of King's , and he would not have been over - impressed by the picture - book setting ...
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... arrived there as a professor in 1889 , one of a chain of young men from London and Cambridge . ' These men , ' says Lelyveld , ' car- ried to Aligarh a particular subculture of British intellectual life , one that suited the aspirations ...
... arrived there as a professor in 1889 , one of a chain of young men from London and Cambridge . ' These men , ' says Lelyveld , ' car- ried to Aligarh a particular subculture of British intellectual life , one that suited the aspirations ...
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... arrived in the theatre not knowing what they were going to see , but they went out wiser , profoundly moved , exhilarated but shaken by a musical experience that hadn't occurred in English music in the lifetime of any of them.132 An ...
... arrived in the theatre not knowing what they were going to see , but they went out wiser , profoundly moved , exhilarated but shaken by a musical experience that hadn't occurred in English music in the lifetime of any of them.132 An ...
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