The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... noted.30 ' My share of actual writing is very small in this book . No passages can be pointed out as written by me . My contribution to the whole is thoroughly mixed with F.M.H.'s prose.'31 Many years later , after he had himself become ...
... noted.30 ' My share of actual writing is very small in this book . No passages can be pointed out as written by me . My contribution to the whole is thoroughly mixed with F.M.H.'s prose.'31 Many years later , after he had himself become ...
Pàgina 61
... noted , ' that I liked New York . I found there new health and a new hold on life.'13 The life of a tourist is expensive , however , and soon the Hueffers were forced to return to England . They booked passage on a more humble ship than ...
... noted , ' that I liked New York . I found there new health and a new hold on life.'13 The life of a tourist is expensive , however , and soon the Hueffers were forced to return to England . They booked passage on a more humble ship than ...
Pàgina 244
... noted these qualities in it : It takes Mr. Ford a whole book to make his case convincing - he never argues solidly and dully ; he talks on and on in his endlessly entertain- ing , discursive manner and , suddenly , the picture is there ...
... noted these qualities in it : It takes Mr. Ford a whole book to make his case convincing - he never argues solidly and dully ; he talks on and on in his endlessly entertain- ing , discursive manner and , suddenly , the picture is there ...
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Romance | 35 |
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