The Light Went Out: The Life of Patrick Hamilton by His BrotherConstable, 1972 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... final sentence must be one of the most startling - and most moving - ever to finish off a novel . Altogether , in The slaves of solitude there is a perfect harmony of form and content , with hardly a superfluous paragraph ; and I ...
... final sentence must be one of the most startling - and most moving - ever to finish off a novel . Altogether , in The slaves of solitude there is a perfect harmony of form and content , with hardly a superfluous paragraph ; and I ...
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... final visit to Highfield was seven or eight weeks later . For the last part of it La took the opportunity of going away for one of her increasingly frequent holidays . But from the beginning I sensed that things were not quite so good ...
... final visit to Highfield was seven or eight weeks later . For the last part of it La took the opportunity of going away for one of her increasingly frequent holidays . But from the beginning I sensed that things were not quite so good ...
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... final failure to come to terms with himself . It is needful to insist that Patrick's political beliefs were not ( although he sometimes spoke as if they were ) just a matter of cold analytical logic . Their basis was love . And he had ...
... final failure to come to terms with himself . It is needful to insist that Patrick's political beliefs were not ( although he sometimes spoke as if they were ) just a matter of cold analytical logic . Their basis was love . And he had ...
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