4 English BiographiesJohn Boynton Priestley, O. B. Davis Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961 - 767 Seiten |
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... able to break loose from this tradition is astonishing . Less and less as he continued his career was he able to simplify - to look at his characters through half- closed eyes and record only a few effective characteristics . Even in ...
... able to break loose from this tradition is astonishing . Less and less as he continued his career was he able to simplify - to look at his characters through half- closed eyes and record only a few effective characteristics . Even in ...
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... able acquaintances there , amongst whom were Mr. Porter , a mercer , whose widow he afterwards mar- ried , and Mr. Taylor , who by his ingenuity in mechanical inventions , and his success in trade , acquired an immense fortune . But the ...
... able acquaintances there , amongst whom were Mr. Porter , a mercer , whose widow he afterwards mar- ried , and Mr. Taylor , who by his ingenuity in mechanical inventions , and his success in trade , acquired an immense fortune . But the ...
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... able man , should be made Ambassador at Vienna ; and a week later the Queen wrote to the Foreign Secretary urg- ing that Lord Heytesbury , whom she believed to be a very able man , should be employed ' on some im- portant mission ...
... able man , should be made Ambassador at Vienna ; and a week later the Queen wrote to the Foreign Secretary urg- ing that Lord Heytesbury , whom she believed to be a very able man , should be employed ' on some im- portant mission ...
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Afterword | 237 |
Abridgment by O B Davis | 436 |
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