The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 165,Edição 990Smith, Elder., 1951 |
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... appear to be sensitive . Thus as a child I was always convinced that my maternal grand- father Alfred was in some subtle way ' grander ' than my father's father . And this in the face of a considerable amount of superficial evidence ...
... appear to be sensitive . Thus as a child I was always convinced that my maternal grand- father Alfred was in some subtle way ' grander ' than my father's father . And this in the face of a considerable amount of superficial evidence ...
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... appear to have existed with the local culture than , say , in contemporary India . The British merchants met their Chinese colleagues on equal terms both socially and in business , and my grandfather had numerous Chinese friends , among ...
... appear to have existed with the local culture than , say , in contemporary India . The British merchants met their Chinese colleagues on equal terms both socially and in business , and my grandfather had numerous Chinese friends , among ...
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... appear , including a group called Vocabulaire in 1922 , and another , later , Plain Chant , which shows an advance ... appears also in a longish poem of lament called l'Ange Heurtabise , collected in Opéra . As in the film Cocteau was to ...
... appear , including a group called Vocabulaire in 1922 , and another , later , Plain Chant , which shows an advance ... appears also in a longish poem of lament called l'Ange Heurtabise , collected in Opéra . As in the film Cocteau was to ...
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