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Their aristocratic posture was not transferable ; they could only live like aristocrats in India , they could neither live like nor pretend to be aristocrats in England itself . The British living in India took their standards from home ...
Their aristocratic posture was not transferable ; they could only live like aristocrats in India , they could neither live like nor pretend to be aristocrats in England itself . The British living in India took their standards from home ...
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... which brings down the king of the gods , with the goodness , endurance and tenderness of the hero Ladurlad , who , condemned to live in pain without hope of sleep or death , remains patient and tranquil , though defiant .
... which brings down the king of the gods , with the goodness , endurance and tenderness of the hero Ladurlad , who , condemned to live in pain without hope of sleep or death , remains patient and tranquil , though defiant .
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But if you live and I live , it may well be that before six days are gone by I may win some kingdom with others depending upon it , and one of them may prove just right for you to rule . Do not think this any great matter ...
But if you live and I live , it may well be that before six days are gone by I may win some kingdom with others depending upon it , and one of them may prove just right for you to rule . Do not think this any great matter ...
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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