The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... never did ; and personally he could never be taxed with doing it . . . .'45 The collaboration , a short book called The Nature of a Crime , had originally been published under a pseudonym in The English Review and had subsequently been ...
... never did ; and personally he could never be taxed with doing it . . . .'45 The collaboration , a short book called The Nature of a Crime , had originally been published under a pseudonym in The English Review and had subsequently been ...
Pàgina 243
... never have and who never will taste pure food , sit in a well - made chair , hear good music played except mechanically - or use all their muscles , or so much as cook well or properly polish the woodwork of their homes.'40 Without a ...
... never have and who never will taste pure food , sit in a well - made chair , hear good music played except mechanically - or use all their muscles , or so much as cook well or properly polish the woodwork of their homes.'40 Without a ...
Pàgina 266
... never heard anybody mention the Tietjens books . I must freely own that I had never read them myself . It is a hard statement for me to make since I loved Ford , and never tried to exploit his outrageously generous heart . . . . ' Like ...
... never heard anybody mention the Tietjens books . I must freely own that I had never read them myself . It is a hard statement for me to make since I loved Ford , and never tried to exploit his outrageously generous heart . . . . ' Like ...
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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