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... less vividly . I am not so sure . He would certainly have revealed something less vividly ; but would that something be himself ? It seems to me that ' this majestical roof ' and ' What a piece of work is a man ' give me primarily an ...
... less vividly . I am not so sure . He would certainly have revealed something less vividly ; but would that something be himself ? It seems to me that ' this majestical roof ' and ' What a piece of work is a man ' give me primarily an ...
Page 156
... less successful as a diplomatist . In those days he was a rigid man , who found it hard to get on terms with folk whose experience had been different from his own , and his South Africa was lamentably different from anything he had seen ...
... less successful as a diplomatist . In those days he was a rigid man , who found it hard to get on terms with folk whose experience had been different from his own , and his South Africa was lamentably different from anything he had seen ...
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... less as the kindly , mellowed statesman of the frontis- piece of the Milner Papers . They see him as he looks down from his portrait in the Civil Service Club at Capetown : the alert and deadly serious official with close - shut mouth ...
... less as the kindly , mellowed statesman of the frontis- piece of the Milner Papers . They see him as he looks down from his portrait in the Civil Service Club at Capetown : the alert and deadly serious official with close - shut mouth ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
17 | 80 |
BLAISE PASCAL Lecture on a Master Mind By H F Stewart | 197 |
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