Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... perhaps they are too happy : perhaps governing bodies share that prejudice against the home of aristocratic extravagance which I believe to be quite unjustified : perhaps , so far as I myself am concerned , I have not sufficiently ...
... perhaps they are too happy : perhaps governing bodies share that prejudice against the home of aristocratic extravagance which I believe to be quite unjustified : perhaps , so far as I myself am concerned , I have not sufficiently ...
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... perhaps only endured because so few people fully understand them . 5 I ought not , perhaps , to pass over 118 THINGS ANCIENT AND MODERN.
... perhaps only endured because so few people fully understand them . 5 I ought not , perhaps , to pass over 118 THINGS ANCIENT AND MODERN.
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... Perhaps it is all the more remarkable when the result is inadequate : but there it is , and I know what Tennyson meant by saying that he sang because he must . The verses in which I fell into the habit of salut- ing masters on their ...
... Perhaps it is all the more remarkable when the result is inadequate : but there it is , and I know what Tennyson meant by saying that he sang because he must . The verses in which I fell into the habit of salut- ing masters on their ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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