The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... realized his true nature , however , and Crane once answered a complaint about Ford's arro- gance by writing : ' You are wrong about Hueffer . I admit he is patronizing . He patronized his family . He patronizes Conrad . He will end up ...
... realized his true nature , however , and Crane once answered a complaint about Ford's arro- gance by writing : ' You are wrong about Hueffer . I admit he is patronizing . He patronized his family . He patronizes Conrad . He will end up ...
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... realized that it was not difficult to write bad free verse . Thus he doubtless agreed with T. S. Eliot's comment that ' No vers is libre for the man who wants to do a good job , '12 but he also realized how extraordinarily difficult it ...
... realized that it was not difficult to write bad free verse . Thus he doubtless agreed with T. S. Eliot's comment that ' No vers is libre for the man who wants to do a good job , '12 but he also realized how extraordinarily difficult it ...
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... realized moreover and had herself experienced Ford's tendency to fall in love with various beautiful women . Almost unique amongst women , she also under- stood his need . In her view , Ford's real passion was for letters ; personal ...
... realized moreover and had herself experienced Ford's tendency to fall in love with various beautiful women . Almost unique amongst women , she also under- stood his need . In her view , Ford's real passion was for letters ; personal ...
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