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... T. S. ELIOT once pointed out sternly , " to indulge a sentimental attitude towards the past . " But the habit is human and the source often of much enjoyment . Many people will get pleasure this morning when they read that a motorist of ...
... T. S. ELIOT once pointed out sternly , " to indulge a sentimental attitude towards the past . " But the habit is human and the source often of much enjoyment . Many people will get pleasure this morning when they read that a motorist of ...
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... T. S. ELIOT ; and they are never , somewhat unaccoun- tably , performed upon ice . All this makes it the less extraordinary that the Doncaster Thespians Operatic Society should recently have required , " for stage purposes , " an ...
... T. S. ELIOT ; and they are never , somewhat unaccoun- tably , performed upon ice . All this makes it the less extraordinary that the Doncaster Thespians Operatic Society should recently have required , " for stage purposes , " an ...
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