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... matter and must be taken seriously and not for granted . Exactly how size matters at different times , however , and how it is perceived to matter , is the proper business of the historian . Note . This is an extended and modified ...
... matter and must be taken seriously and not for granted . Exactly how size matters at different times , however , and how it is perceived to matter , is the proper business of the historian . Note . This is an extended and modified ...
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... matter as on much else in the course of his life , saw it in simple terms in 1914 : It is no easy matter , being a German . It is not as comfortable as being an Englishman , not by a long way as distinguished and cheerful a matter as ...
... matter as on much else in the course of his life , saw it in simple terms in 1914 : It is no easy matter , being a German . It is not as comfortable as being an Englishman , not by a long way as distinguished and cheerful a matter as ...
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... matter of technique , though that is part of it , but also as a matter of resistance . It is the thing that cuts the poem off , from meaningful duties , civic or ethical , in order to be a thing in itself , in its own carpet of design ...
... matter of technique , though that is part of it , but also as a matter of resistance . It is the thing that cuts the poem off , from meaningful duties , civic or ethical , in order to be a thing in itself , in its own carpet of design ...
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