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It was still in Great Ormond Street but in the winter of 1905 – 6 would move to its
present quarters in Crowndale Road , St Pancras . It was still ' pervaded by an
atmosphere of the liberal Victorian culture of men like Tom Hughes , Ruskin ...
It was still in Great Ormond Street but in the winter of 1905 – 6 would move to its
present quarters in Crowndale Road , St Pancras . It was still ' pervaded by an
atmosphere of the liberal Victorian culture of men like Tom Hughes , Ruskin ...
Page 36
97 Nor can Rickie cope with Agnes ' s appropriation of his private dell on the
Madingley Road , a very real place that is Forster ' s metaphor for the possibilities
of transfiguration at Cambridge . When Agnes returns for May Week after the
death ...
97 Nor can Rickie cope with Agnes ' s appropriation of his private dell on the
Madingley Road , a very real place that is Forster ' s metaphor for the possibilities
of transfiguration at Cambridge . When Agnes returns for May Week after the
death ...
Page 95
... trees , groves and copses , and , like the dell on the Madingley Road in The
Longest Journey , he used them as settings in his fiction . After one tree - planting
he described himself to Malcolm Darling as ' an intellectual writer who has no
faith ...
... trees , groves and copses , and , like the dell on the Madingley Road in The
Longest Journey , he used them as settings in his fiction . After one tree - planting
he described himself to Malcolm Darling as ' an intellectual writer who has no
faith ...
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The Indian Novel | 50 |
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