The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... hand , these experiences discouraged Ford from becoming a composer himself since he doubted his ability to succeed in so highly competitive a profession . On the other hand , they encouraged him to develop a passion for the sanctity of ...
... hand , these experiences discouraged Ford from becoming a composer himself since he doubted his ability to succeed in so highly competitive a profession . On the other hand , they encouraged him to develop a passion for the sanctity of ...
Pàgina 19
... hands . He was young for the House of Commons , he was loose for the army . He was refined , as might have been said ... hand he was credulous for diplomacy , or perhaps even for science , while he was perhaps at the same time too much ...
... hands . He was young for the House of Commons , he was loose for the army . He was refined , as might have been said ... hand he was credulous for diplomacy , or perhaps even for science , while he was perhaps at the same time too much ...
Pàgina 234
... hand continued unmoved to follow out the pursuits and earnings of the husbandman - and measured by human lives , the ... hands as in other continents it will lie in the hands of men similarly minded and of similar traditions . It is for ...
... hand continued unmoved to follow out the pursuits and earnings of the husbandman - and measured by human lives , the ... hands as in other continents it will lie in the hands of men similarly minded and of similar traditions . It is for ...
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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