The Other Side of Hugh MacLennan: Selected Essays Old and NewMacmillan of Canada, 1978 - 301 páginas Variety is the spice of these thirty-four leivly essays |
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... England it is not like this because the English do not bother to tell strangers about anything except places like the British Museum and the Tower , which , if they are Londoners , they never visit themselves . So it was natural that my ...
... England it is not like this because the English do not bother to tell strangers about anything except places like the British Museum and the Tower , which , if they are Londoners , they never visit themselves . So it was natural that my ...
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... England four centuries ago are still in common currency . Newfoundland is so close to Europe that Europeans were drying their fish on its shores not long after Cabot discovered the island , in 1497 , and reported that the cod of the ...
... England four centuries ago are still in common currency . Newfoundland is so close to Europe that Europeans were drying their fish on its shores not long after Cabot discovered the island , in 1497 , and reported that the cod of the ...
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... England ! " A good many high - roads for a good many years led Canadians into the United States , where most of them maintained a pawky pride in the country they had abandoned . So did the Scotch who went to England . A well - known ...
... England ! " A good many high - roads for a good many years led Canadians into the United States , where most of them maintained a pawky pride in the country they had abandoned . So did the Scotch who went to England . A well - known ...
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The Writer and His Audience | 1 |
Help Thou Mine Unbelief | 15 |
But Shaw Was a Playwright | 29 |
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