The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... mean anything . You two are excel- lent worthy people deserving of testimonials in jewelled caskets and your own ... means wholly unpleasant , despite the evidence of many gloomy letters and Mrs. Conrad's remini- scences . The two ...
... mean anything . You two are excel- lent worthy people deserving of testimonials in jewelled caskets and your own ... means wholly unpleasant , despite the evidence of many gloomy letters and Mrs. Conrad's remini- scences . The two ...
Pàgina 101
... means of getting some publicity for a group of young poets who up till 1913 had been ignored by the general public . The idea was that if several young poets like F. S. Flint , Hilda Doolittle , Richard Aldington , Ezra Pound and John ...
... means of getting some publicity for a group of young poets who up till 1913 had been ignored by the general public . The idea was that if several young poets like F. S. Flint , Hilda Doolittle , Richard Aldington , Ezra Pound and John ...
Pàgina 128
... means of scoring off those who accused him of disloyalty , it was more importantly a way of satisfying himself that he at least was ready to live up to his ideals and responsibilities when the need arose . On a more personal level , he ...
... means of scoring off those who accused him of disloyalty , it was more importantly a way of satisfying himself that he at least was ready to live up to his ideals and responsibilities when the need arose . On a more personal level , he ...
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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