The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... began to seem confining . A few years previously , the occasional tea - parties with Henry James at Lamb House and the week - ends with the Wellses at Sandgate had provided enough variety and entertainment , but now Ford began to feel ...
... began to seem confining . A few years previously , the occasional tea - parties with Henry James at Lamb House and the week - ends with the Wellses at Sandgate had provided enough variety and entertainment , but now Ford began to feel ...
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... began to spend more and more time in London . By the summer of 1907 he took a small flat in Holland Park Avenue , which was later to serve as the premises of The English Review . Here the Hueffers could entertain their London friends ...
... began to spend more and more time in London . By the summer of 1907 he took a small flat in Holland Park Avenue , which was later to serve as the premises of The English Review . Here the Hueffers could entertain their London friends ...
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... began his lecture . Soon the audience became restless : there were shouts of ' Louder ! ' and then those in the rear of the hall began noisily to leave . Unable to speak louder , Ford simply went on with his lecture , apparently ...
... began his lecture . Soon the audience became restless : there were shouts of ' Louder ! ' and then those in the rear of the hall began noisily to leave . Unable to speak louder , Ford simply went on with his lecture , apparently ...
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