The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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Pàgina 57
... sense of failure . Perhaps , had other circumstances been favourable , Ford might have been able to come out of his gloom , but in addition to his sense of failure as an artist , he was constantly worried by his own and his family's ...
... sense of failure . Perhaps , had other circumstances been favourable , Ford might have been able to come out of his gloom , but in addition to his sense of failure as an artist , he was constantly worried by his own and his family's ...
Pàgina 67
... sense of the truth truer than that reached by the industrious compilings of the serious - and so portentous ! -Chronicler ! For I bet that your sense - not your details of medieval life came to you from Scott and your mental coloration ...
... sense of the truth truer than that reached by the industrious compilings of the serious - and so portentous ! -Chronicler ! For I bet that your sense - not your details of medieval life came to you from Scott and your mental coloration ...
Pàgina 112
... sense , her instinct in selecting him is justified , for in his turn , despite appearance of dog - like fidelity , Ashburnham is in fact a libertine . He is also , however , a sentimentalist , so that instead of being attracted to ...
... sense , her instinct in selecting him is justified , for in his turn , despite appearance of dog - like fidelity , Ashburnham is in fact a libertine . He is also , however , a sentimentalist , so that instead of being attracted to ...
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