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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... night long in the dark and wet , A man goes riding by . Late in the night when the fires are out , Why does he gallop and gallop about ? Probably thinking of her husband , the boy's father , somewhere out at sea on such a night , she ...
... night long in the dark and wet , A man goes riding by . Late in the night when the fires are out , Why does he gallop and gallop about ? Probably thinking of her husband , the boy's father , somewhere out at sea on such a night , she ...
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... night . Think of poring dark , an utterly Shake- spearean leap of meaning , of darkness demanding strained at ... night : From camp to camp , through the foul womb of night , Then a series of sounds , as explicit as directions 142 Robert ...
... night . Think of poring dark , an utterly Shake- spearean leap of meaning , of darkness demanding strained at ... night : From camp to camp , through the foul womb of night , Then a series of sounds , as explicit as directions 142 Robert ...
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... night shift in Halifax . On Saturday nights , I spelled the all - night disc jockey , John Corrigan , and had to dust off my pop - music patter . He called himself " Long John Corrigan " and specialised in country - and - western music ...
... night shift in Halifax . On Saturday nights , I spelled the all - night disc jockey , John Corrigan , and had to dust off my pop - music patter . He called himself " Long John Corrigan " and specialised in country - and - western music ...
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