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... describes it , but that his underlying character was much more complex than he ever supposed , and riddled with contradictions . A man of the Enlighten- ment , genuinely attached to high ideals , Paoli was also a militant Corsican ...
... describes it , but that his underlying character was much more complex than he ever supposed , and riddled with contradictions . A man of the Enlighten- ment , genuinely attached to high ideals , Paoli was also a militant Corsican ...
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... describes . Leicester's claim that Hemingway abandoned MacLeish on a deserted island was cate- gorically denied by the poet . Though his book is based on family correspondence , it offers vague statements instead of vivid details : ' A ...
... describes . Leicester's claim that Hemingway abandoned MacLeish on a deserted island was cate- gorically denied by the poet . Though his book is based on family correspondence , it offers vague statements instead of vivid details : ' A ...
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... describes herself as a victim of his love , burdened by the sheer number of his letters . She is tempted to burn them and be rid of ' that Hemingway who had covered me with mud ' . ( Adriana , who sold the letters to a New York dealer ...
... describes herself as a victim of his love , burdened by the sheer number of his letters . She is tempted to burn them and be rid of ' that Hemingway who had covered me with mud ' . ( Adriana , who sold the letters to a New York dealer ...
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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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