Rudyard Kipling: Realist and FabulistOxford U.P., 1967 - 244 էջ |
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... never forgot what you told him . He would sit and listen and never stir . " 2 In ' Steam Tactics ' he speaks of " the layman's delight in the expert " , which he felt and expec- ted his readers to share ; and it was for this reason ...
... never forgot what you told him . He would sit and listen and never stir . " 2 In ' Steam Tactics ' he speaks of " the layman's delight in the expert " , which he felt and expec- ted his readers to share ; and it was for this reason ...
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... never looks where she treads . Always her heavy hooves fall , On our stomachs , our hearts , or our heads ; And Rome never heeds when we bawl . He can be regarded as having been an Imperialist , though not in the sense usually ascribed ...
... never looks where she treads . Always her heavy hooves fall , On our stomachs , our hearts , or our heads ; And Rome never heeds when we bawl . He can be regarded as having been an Imperialist , though not in the sense usually ascribed ...
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... never made that ! ' " Mrs. Mallowe describes him as the man " who thinks he understands " ; he meets his three soldiers , but Mulvaney , after Ortheris has thanked their visitor for all the beers , concludes , " On my sowl an ' honour ...
... never made that ! ' " Mrs. Mallowe describes him as the man " who thinks he understands " ; he meets his three soldiers , but Mulvaney , after Ortheris has thanked their visitor for all the beers , concludes , " On my sowl an ' honour ...
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PHILOSOPHY FOR LIVING | 34 |
THE FRAMEWORK OF LIVING | 56 |
THE EMPIRE | 68 |
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