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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... speak French because I speak it brokenly myself , and my ears are painfully slow to catch it from others . I read French reasonably well , but that is not the same thing at all . In a country like ours I should be able to speak it ...
... speak French because I speak it brokenly myself , and my ears are painfully slow to catch it from others . I read French reasonably well , but that is not the same thing at all . In a country like ours I should be able to speak it ...
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... speak French in the system then in use in Nova Scotia . Always I hoped that a chance of learning French from French- speaking people would come , but it never did . When I was a student in Europe it was essential for me to learn German ...
... speak French in the system then in use in Nova Scotia . Always I hoped that a chance of learning French from French- speaking people would come , but it never did . When I was a student in Europe it was essential for me to learn German ...
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... speak German . Yes , I could speak German . He then handed me an envelope containing a hundred dollars , worth at least five hundred today , and asked me to find a friend with a car and drive down to New York to pick up Dr. Panofsky at ...
... speak German . Yes , I could speak German . He then handed me an envelope containing a hundred dollars , worth at least five hundred today , and asked me to find a friend with a car and drive down to New York to pick up Dr. Panofsky at ...
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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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