KiplingOliver & Boyd, 1967 - 141 էջ |
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... lives ) for criticism of his writings . These four formed what Kipling called " the family square . " He had sailed for India under an engagement to Florence Garrard . She broke off the engagement in 1884 , but he met her again in ...
... lives ) for criticism of his writings . These four formed what Kipling called " the family square . " He had sailed for India under an engagement to Florence Garrard . She broke off the engagement in 1884 , but he met her again in ...
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... lives because it is simple , easily memorised , and has a rapid superficial appeal . It has no verbal or musical subtlety . It offers a ready target for cynicism . There remains the question , perpetually debated , as to whether Kipling ...
... lives because it is simple , easily memorised , and has a rapid superficial appeal . It has no verbal or musical subtlety . It offers a ready target for cynicism . There remains the question , perpetually debated , as to whether Kipling ...
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... lives in continual danger , trained to deal deviously and to observe absolute secu- rity . There is the old Indian Army Officer , typical of many such , at whose house Kim and the Lama are given hospitality . There is the Sahiba , the ...
... lives in continual danger , trained to deal deviously and to observe absolute secu- rity . There is the old Indian Army Officer , typical of many such , at whose house Kim and the Lama are given hospitality . There is the Sahiba , the ...
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