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Page 119
... looking young man with straw - coloured hair and rather long legs , who had failed twice for the Foreign Office . He sometimes wore tortoiseshell - rimmed spectacles to correct a slight squint , and through influence he had recently got ...
... looking young man with straw - coloured hair and rather long legs , who had failed twice for the Foreign Office . He sometimes wore tortoiseshell - rimmed spectacles to correct a slight squint , and through influence he had recently got ...
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... looking up at the lights of Sheila's house . As he grows older it is used to emphasise the glamour of life in London : ' On the way down St James's Street , the windows of the clubs glowing comfortably warm through the deepening fog ...
... looking up at the lights of Sheila's house . As he grows older it is used to emphasise the glamour of life in London : ' On the way down St James's Street , the windows of the clubs glowing comfortably warm through the deepening fog ...
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... Looking Glass ' - published in 1882 and subtitled ' Rough draft of a new theory of the human soul ' - Machado an- ticipates the unending debate about identity and the psychology of role - playing . It develops the idea that every ...
... Looking Glass ' - published in 1882 and subtitled ' Rough draft of a new theory of the human soul ' - Machado an- ticipates the unending debate about identity and the psychology of role - playing . It develops the idea that every ...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
Copyright | |
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