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... friends and friends of friends to plan and attend the dinner . For Rothenstein , periodic returns to the heights were essential , but in the valley he was , in Max Beerbohm's words , ' a giver , a giver with 169 Mary M. Lago.
... friends and friends of friends to plan and attend the dinner . For Rothenstein , periodic returns to the heights were essential , but in the valley he was , in Max Beerbohm's words , ' a giver , a giver with 169 Mary M. Lago.
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... friends . Tagore , in his poems and fiction the most sensitive and observant of men , failed to observe the facts of daily life in the West . He did not realise the weight of the bur- den that he imposed upon Rothenstein and other ...
... friends . Tagore , in his poems and fiction the most sensitive and observant of men , failed to observe the facts of daily life in the West . He did not realise the weight of the bur- den that he imposed upon Rothenstein and other ...
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... friends who , knowing our ritual obligation , invited Enid also . I seized a moment after dinner to mention the election , incautiously hoping to make my own attitude intelligible . But she was still sore and resentful and we were both ...
... friends who , knowing our ritual obligation , invited Enid also . I seized a moment after dinner to mention the election , incautiously hoping to make my own attitude intelligible . But she was still sore and resentful and we were both ...
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