The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... present you with a superficial view of history given by the serious and scientific Historian than whom no one is more misleading , or , driving deeper , he must present you with the mendacities in which mankind perforce indulges when ...
... present you with a superficial view of history given by the serious and scientific Historian than whom no one is more misleading , or , driving deeper , he must present you with the mendacities in which mankind perforce indulges when ...
Pàgina 102
... present an image ( hence the name imagist ) . We are not a school of painters , but we believe that poetry should render particulars exactly and not deal in vague generalities , however magnificent and sonorous . . . . 5. To produce ...
... present an image ( hence the name imagist ) . We are not a school of painters , but we believe that poetry should render particulars exactly and not deal in vague generalities , however magnificent and sonorous . . . . 5. To produce ...
Pàgina 117
... present . The special problem of narrative tone was raised in The Good Soldier by the selection of one character to act as narrator . * In general , the choice of narrative style is of the greatest impor- tance , and there are two ...
... present . The special problem of narrative tone was raised in The Good Soldier by the selection of one character to act as narrator . * In general , the choice of narrative style is of the greatest impor- tance , and there are two ...
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