The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... deal of correspondence and a number of trips to London . Thus for the first time in three years Ford began to spend some time in the metropolis , meeting old friends and making new acquaintances . So enlivening was the experience ...
... deal of correspondence and a number of trips to London . Thus for the first time in three years Ford began to spend some time in the metropolis , meeting old friends and making new acquaintances . So enlivening was the experience ...
Pàgina 109
... deal of damage has been done , Mr. Fleight , like Mr. Blood before him , grows disgusted with the corruption he has encountered and withdraws from public life . Ford's point is concise : even the ' dirty Jew ' will not corrupt himself ...
... deal of damage has been done , Mr. Fleight , like Mr. Blood before him , grows disgusted with the corruption he has encountered and withdraws from public life . Ford's point is concise : even the ' dirty Jew ' will not corrupt himself ...
Pàgina 167
... deal of genuine atmospheric observation per- vading these romantic pages , ' and said that although Ford adds and suppresses , he then ' surprises you by telling you something really true , something that really happened . " 49 More to ...
... deal of genuine atmospheric observation per- vading these romantic pages , ' and said that although Ford adds and suppresses , he then ' surprises you by telling you something really true , something that really happened . " 49 More to ...
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