The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... things burst " . " 23 Ford's duties as an officer in the Welch Regiment seem to have been various . Because of his knowledge of Flemish and French , he was ordered to buy supplies for his battalion ; then , when attached to the Front ...
... things burst " . " 23 Ford's duties as an officer in the Welch Regiment seem to have been various . Because of his knowledge of Flemish and French , he was ordered to buy supplies for his battalion ; then , when attached to the Front ...
Pàgina 141
... thing in the world ... But ' The Real Thing ' is nearly as good . Only Henry was just a little provincial - pharisaic , whereas Flaubert was so huge , untidy , generous and such a worker ! Still , as someone or other said , ' L'un et l ...
... thing in the world ... But ' The Real Thing ' is nearly as good . Only Henry was just a little provincial - pharisaic , whereas Flaubert was so huge , untidy , generous and such a worker ! Still , as someone or other said , ' L'un et l ...
Pàgina 147
... things to offer that the country could not match . Early in his writing career Ford had observed that the country was a good place for those who had grown weary of the mixed blessings of urban society : it gave them consolation when at ...
... things to offer that the country could not match . Early in his writing career Ford had observed that the country was a good place for those who had grown weary of the mixed blessings of urban society : it gave them consolation when at ...
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from The Wings of the Dove | 19 |
Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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