Wordstruck: A MemoirViking, 1989 - Всего страниц: 230 MacNeil's autobiography re-creates the world of his youth and the experiences that were opened up to him through his love of words. His delight and passion for the music and magic of language, have enabled MacNeil to transmute it into a work of art. Photos. |
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... changed , it grew sure enough to carry a little solo work with school choirs , which terrified me but added to the gratification . None of this made me religious , but it had the side effect of making me much more conscious of the sound ...
... changed , it grew sure enough to carry a little solo work with school choirs , which terrified me but added to the gratification . None of this made me religious , but it had the side effect of making me much more conscious of the sound ...
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... changed my life . I didn't find God but I found William Shake- speare , a piece of God's work so extraordinary that he comes close to divinity itself . How weary , stale , flat , and unprofitable Seem 126 Robert MacNeil.
... changed my life . I didn't find God but I found William Shake- speare , a piece of God's work so extraordinary that he comes close to divinity itself . How weary , stale , flat , and unprofitable Seem 126 Robert MacNeil.
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... changed in Britain . That exchange ended up on the cutting- room floor . As people evolve and do new things , their language will evolve too . They will find ways to describe the new things and their changed perspective will give them ...
... changed in Britain . That exchange ended up on the cutting- room floor . As people evolve and do new things , their language will evolve too . They will find ways to describe the new things and their changed perspective will give them ...
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