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... published in 1904 and has been in print ever since . Bradley ( who was the elder brother of the influential philosopher F. H. Bradley ) was educated at Cheltenham College and at Balliol College , Oxford . He was made a fellow of Balliol ...
... published in 1904 and has been in print ever since . Bradley ( who was the elder brother of the influential philosopher F. H. Bradley ) was educated at Cheltenham College and at Balliol College , Oxford . He was made a fellow of Balliol ...
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... published a journal , The Fugitive , which was not the less tendentious for being devoted exclusively to poetry . The views that informed the poems of The Fugitive were developed and made more explicit when Tate and three other ...
... published a journal , The Fugitive , which was not the less tendentious for being devoted exclusively to poetry . The views that informed the poems of The Fugitive were developed and made more explicit when Tate and three other ...
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... published in 1923. But in 1928 Borges published his first story ; and three collections , The Universal History of Infamy ( 1935 ) , The Garden of Forking Paths ( 1941 ) , and Fictions ( 1945 ) , established him as one of the greatest ...
... published in 1923. But in 1928 Borges published his first story ; and three collections , The Universal History of Infamy ( 1935 ) , The Garden of Forking Paths ( 1941 ) , and Fictions ( 1945 ) , established him as one of the greatest ...
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