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Page 110
... beginning of pro- tection against its becoming similarly governmental . In the second talk , ' What Has Germany Done to the Germans ? ' , Forster reminds his audience that England , in her own anxieties , must not forget that the German ...
... beginning of pro- tection against its becoming similarly governmental . In the second talk , ' What Has Germany Done to the Germans ? ' , Forster reminds his audience that England , in her own anxieties , must not forget that the German ...
Page 115
... beginning , preserve and pass on the cultural values so desperately threatened during the war . Kate Whitehead , historian of its considerable literary contribution , calls it ' the first ever broadcasting station to be wholly devoted ...
... beginning , preserve and pass on the cultural values so desperately threatened during the war . Kate Whitehead , historian of its considerable literary contribution , calls it ' the first ever broadcasting station to be wholly devoted ...
Page 135
... beginning , had read and had liked it . Edward J. Dent and Roger Fry and Sydney Waterlow also had read it . Fry thought it ' beautiful ' , Forster's best work . Waterlow thought it truly moving and ' admirable as a socio- logical tract ...
... beginning , had read and had liked it . Edward J. Dent and Roger Fry and Sydney Waterlow also had read it . Fry thought it ' beautiful ' , Forster's best work . Waterlow thought it truly moving and ' admirable as a socio- logical tract ...
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