The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... become The Inheritors , he found it attractive - trés chic , ' as he put it.28 Its subject was political , and therefore was bound to be of interest to the man who was to write The Secret Agent and Under Western Eyes . Today , the novel ...
... become The Inheritors , he found it attractive - trés chic , ' as he put it.28 Its subject was political , and therefore was bound to be of interest to the man who was to write The Secret Agent and Under Western Eyes . Today , the novel ...
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... become naturalized in other countries . Aunt Emma wanted to claim the distinguished author and editor for the Father- land , and Mimi pointed out that in Germany divorces were far easier to obtain than they were in England . They both ...
... become naturalized in other countries . Aunt Emma wanted to claim the distinguished author and editor for the Father- land , and Mimi pointed out that in Germany divorces were far easier to obtain than they were in England . They both ...
Pàgina 126
... become known , or at the least , would have become known only at a later date , by which time they would have become more accustomed to each other's vagaries . The disparity between their ages also contributed to the collapse of their ...
... become known , or at the least , would have become known only at a later date , by which time they would have become more accustomed to each other's vagaries . The disparity between their ages also contributed to the collapse of their ...
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Romance | 35 |
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