The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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Pàgina 63
... knew that he , as Creator , was infinitely above them , and at times that peeped out . Let it come out in your work too . You too are miles above any of the characters you create ; you must be or you could not create them . Keep that ...
... knew that he , as Creator , was infinitely above them , and at times that peeped out . Let it come out in your work too . You too are miles above any of the characters you create ; you must be or you could not create them . Keep that ...
Pàgina 173
... knew them better than they knew themselves . The Marwood " spleen " was a by - word to us . The best bit in the book is the description of Arthur catching a train at the beginning of Some Do Not . This is so true that I laughed till I ...
... knew them better than they knew themselves . The Marwood " spleen " was a by - word to us . The best bit in the book is the description of Arthur catching a train at the beginning of Some Do Not . This is so true that I laughed till I ...
Pàgina 183
... knew . A Younger Son ? A Perpetual Second- in - Command ? Who knew . But today the world had changed . Feudalism was finished ; its last vestiges were gone . It held no place for him . He was going - he was damn well going ! to make a ...
... knew . A Younger Son ? A Perpetual Second- in - Command ? Who knew . But today the world had changed . Feudalism was finished ; its last vestiges were gone . It held no place for him . He was going - he was damn well going ! to make a ...
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