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... interest is apparent in Delia and in Rosamond . But it is the figure of Rosamond herself that most clearly indicates the nature of his feeling for the past ; he undertakes to write her story because , as her ghost says to him , Time ...
... interest is apparent in Delia and in Rosamond . But it is the figure of Rosamond herself that most clearly indicates the nature of his feeling for the past ; he undertakes to write her story because , as her ghost says to him , Time ...
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... interest , ripened into a genuine friendship that lasted their lives . Frank Brady has shown that Boswell rated political above literary success and always aspired to a political career . He points out that his only rôle in politics was ...
... interest , ripened into a genuine friendship that lasted their lives . Frank Brady has shown that Boswell rated political above literary success and always aspired to a political career . He points out that his only rôle in politics was ...
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... interest and excitement . Miss Braddon revelled in crime . Lady Audley , having contracted a bigamous marriage , pushes her first husband down a well ; Doctor Ollivant in Love for Love pushes his rival off a cliff ; Philip Sheldon in ...
... interest and excitement . Miss Braddon revelled in crime . Lady Audley , having contracted a bigamous marriage , pushes her first husband down a well ; Doctor Ollivant in Love for Love pushes his rival off a cliff ; Philip Sheldon in ...
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by A N Wilson FRSL | 1 |
DID DOVER WILSON MISS A TRICK? | 24 |
BOSWELLS CORSICA | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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