The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield: Volume I: 1903-1917OUP Oxford, 1984 M09 13 - 412 páginas |
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... week I saw some of the poor Belgian refugees arriving in London , one an old lady of 93 , who had walked miles to escape the soldiers . Her house had been burned down and all her possessions were gone , but she stepped out of the train ...
... week I saw some of the poor Belgian refugees arriving in London , one an old lady of 93 , who had walked miles to escape the soldiers . Her house had been burned down and all her possessions were gone , but she stepped out of the train ...
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... week and she was charming - I do like her tremendously - but I felt then for the first time the strange , trembling , glinting quality of her mind and quite for the first time she seemed to me to be one of those Dostoievsky women whose ...
... week and she was charming - I do like her tremendously - but I felt then for the first time the strange , trembling , glinting quality of her mind and quite for the first time she seemed to me to be one of those Dostoievsky women whose ...
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... week . I am going down to him for a week before I pack and begin to get ready . A thousand thanks for Nanette . My God after a visit from well meaning relatives and friends who assailed me with : " don't you think Lloyd George is too ...
... week . I am going down to him for a week before I pack and begin to get ready . A thousand thanks for Nanette . My God after a visit from well meaning relatives and friends who assailed me with : " don't you think Lloyd George is too ...
Términos y frases comunes
141A Church Street afternoon Bandol Beatrice Campbell Beau Rivage beautiful Bertrand Russell blue Bogey Brett cant Carco Chaddie Chelsea cottage D.H. Lawrence dark darling dear dearest December Dorothy Brett England feel felt flowers Francis Carco Frieda garden Garnet Trowell Garsington girl Gower Street hand happy heart Hôtel Beau Rivage Ida Baker J. M. Murry Jack John Middleton Murry Kass Katherine Mansfield kiss KM and Murry KM's Koteliansky Lady Ottoline last night Lawrence letter live LJMM London look Lytton Strachey Mary Monday morning Murry's never Newberry Ottoline Morrell Paris quai aux Fleurs Queen's College S. S. Koteliansky seems sitting stay story strange Sylvia talk tell Thank things tomorrow tonight trees Tregerthen walk week Wellington window woman wonderful write wrote Xmas yesterday Zealand
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D.H. Lawrence and Survival: Darwinism in the Fiction of the Transitional Period Ronald Granofsky Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Leonard and Virginia Woolf as Publishers: The Hogarth Press, 1917-1941 John H. Willis Sin vista previa disponible - 1992 |