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Page 49
... humanity - the people of the novelist . Now the boundaries seem to have gone , the movements of the novelist's people ... human reflexes of Dickens , or Trollope's much underrated flair for fixing , with perpetually fresh effect , the ...
... humanity - the people of the novelist . Now the boundaries seem to have gone , the movements of the novelist's people ... human reflexes of Dickens , or Trollope's much underrated flair for fixing , with perpetually fresh effect , the ...
Page 53
... human can have no pretensions to the novelist's trade , which must be pro - human if it is anything . It is also difficult to assess why joy has gone out of the novel . There is plenty of wry laughter , plenty of derision - but very ...
... human can have no pretensions to the novelist's trade , which must be pro - human if it is anything . It is also difficult to assess why joy has gone out of the novel . There is plenty of wry laughter , plenty of derision - but very ...
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... human orientation , so strengthening the pupil's understanding and sympathy . This liberalizing and humanizing of knowledge is not only neces- sary in schools and colleges . Many industrial and commercial undertakings have their own ...
... human orientation , so strengthening the pupil's understanding and sympathy . This liberalizing and humanizing of knowledge is not only neces- sary in schools and colleges . Many industrial and commercial undertakings have their own ...
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The Years of Disillusion | 1 |
The British Electoral System | 11 |
Nazi Spoliation and its Reparation | 20 |
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