The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 166William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1952 |
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... mind in getting education . But , you will say , this education destroys the primitive mass mind only to replace it with a number of mob minds in the crowds which queue for the films or a match , read the same newspapers , and shout for ...
... mind in getting education . But , you will say , this education destroys the primitive mass mind only to replace it with a number of mob minds in the crowds which queue for the films or a match , read the same newspapers , and shout for ...
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... mind , ' what we are seeing is not a collapse of standards , but a very rapid improvement . The crowds at the cinemas and the bus loads on the sight - seeing tours are on the way up . They have already left the mass ; they are ...
... mind , ' what we are seeing is not a collapse of standards , but a very rapid improvement . The crowds at the cinemas and the bus loads on the sight - seeing tours are on the way up . They have already left the mass ; they are ...
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... mind a bent which the most varied and thrilling experiences of later life will hardly rectify . I shall ask you to bear in mind , then , that Roger Fry was a man of science by training and to some extent by temper . I shall not ask you ...
... mind a bent which the most varied and thrilling experiences of later life will hardly rectify . I shall ask you to bear in mind , then , that Roger Fry was a man of science by training and to some extent by temper . I shall not ask you ...
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HEAVEN AND EARTH | 38 |
A NOTE ON MARRYAT Illustrated | 67 |
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