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... Stokes's first introduction to Malaya , where he and his wife were later to spend five years , was not auspicious . The country had been wrecked by warfare ; rations and commodities were hard to come by . Stokes also felt the people of ...
... Stokes's first introduction to Malaya , where he and his wife were later to spend five years , was not auspicious . The country had been wrecked by warfare ; rations and commodities were hard to come by . Stokes also felt the people of ...
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... Stokes , who had always been of a questioning but spiritual frame of mind , was confirmed as an Anglican Christian in Christ's College Chapel . The officiating priest was Canon I. T. Ramsey , an important influence on Stokes's religious ...
... Stokes , who had always been of a questioning but spiritual frame of mind , was confirmed as an Anglican Christian in Christ's College Chapel . The officiating priest was Canon I. T. Ramsey , an important influence on Stokes's religious ...
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... Stokes's scheme , while they had been rejected with derision by Robinson and Gallagher . European capitalism did ... Stokes's iconoclasm and the ironic detachment of Robinson or Gallagher . But one reason why Stokes admired his ...
... Stokes's scheme , while they had been rejected with derision by Robinson and Gallagher . European capitalism did ... Stokes's iconoclasm and the ironic detachment of Robinson or Gallagher . But one reason why Stokes admired his ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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