The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 116Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1934 |
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Pagina 191
... living conditions for the people who have to pass their lives in the ship . ' A seaman who has served , as most of us have served , in ships of from 400 tons upwards must needs rub his eyes when he reads this extraordinary statement ...
... living conditions for the people who have to pass their lives in the ship . ' A seaman who has served , as most of us have served , in ships of from 400 tons upwards must needs rub his eyes when he reads this extraordinary statement ...
Pagina 588
... living selves . His observation is so close , his power to describe so exact , that although we can see into their secret lives - which , as he says , it is the novelist's unique privilege to discover - his characters are as elusive ...
... living selves . His observation is so close , his power to describe so exact , that although we can see into their secret lives - which , as he says , it is the novelist's unique privilege to discover - his characters are as elusive ...
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bureaucracy and the people , the actual living beings whom it exists to serve , remains a gulf that seems impassable , yet Sir Arnold , to his honour and in his own person , has bridged it . The material gathered by the author during ...
bureaucracy and the people , the actual living beings whom it exists to serve , remains a gulf that seems impassable , yet Sir Arnold , to his honour and in his own person , has bridged it . The material gathered by the author during ...
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