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... person opposite . 66 Well , there it is , if you want to call it free time , " he would go on , recklessly shuffling the pile of papers on his knee and producing from amongst them a programme of close - set dates , divided sometimes ...
... person opposite . 66 Well , there it is , if you want to call it free time , " he would go on , recklessly shuffling the pile of papers on his knee and producing from amongst them a programme of close - set dates , divided sometimes ...
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... person only - himself . My personal complaint about Eminent Victorians would not be that it is inaccurate , but that it is thin , and that its thinness springs from condescension . If you wish to see a person , you must not start by ...
... person only - himself . My personal complaint about Eminent Victorians would not be that it is inaccurate , but that it is thin , and that its thinness springs from condescension . If you wish to see a person , you must not start by ...
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... person who undertakes this job . His purpose is confessional ; and that means humility . This is quite contrary to what some people say about the autobio- grapher . They condemn his purpose as being arrogant , boastful , the ambition of ...
... person who undertakes this job . His purpose is confessional ; and that means humility . This is quite contrary to what some people say about the autobio- grapher . They condemn his purpose as being arrogant , boastful , the ambition of ...
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Foreword to the Centenary Number XXV | 241 |
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