The Pacific Spectator, Količina 6Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1952 |
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... tradition . As the novel opens , she has deserted Christopher for another man , not because she loves the other man but because she wishes to hurt her husband . She has accepted the superficiality of her social circle , the group which ...
... tradition . As the novel opens , she has deserted Christopher for another man , not because she loves the other man but because she wishes to hurt her husband . She has accepted the superficiality of her social circle , the group which ...
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... Tradition , and England , is to be saved . Tietjens and the tradition suffer not only from such neurotic dissenters as Sylvia , but also from those arrivistes who would be- come a part of the tradition : who aspire , through a certain ...
... Tradition , and England , is to be saved . Tietjens and the tradition suffer not only from such neurotic dissenters as Sylvia , but also from those arrivistes who would be- come a part of the tradition : who aspire , through a certain ...
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... tradition- alist ; as Marxist , an authoritarian perfectibilitarian . That he can be both is , perhaps , due to their common basis in authority . Two aspects of English tradition are at war in Michael Mark's adolescent breast : tradition ...
... tradition- alist ; as Marxist , an authoritarian perfectibilitarian . That he can be both is , perhaps , due to their common basis in authority . Two aspects of English tradition are at war in Michael Mark's adolescent breast : tradition ...
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HAVE AN ELEPHANT A STORY Edward Hardy | 19 |
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