A Letter Does Not Blush: A Collection of the Most Moving, Entertaining and Remarkable Letters in HistoryBuchan & Enright, 1984 - 407 Seiten |
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... heard nothing , or if somebody heard a shepherd sing and again I heard nothing— Such experiences almost made me despair , and I was on the point of putting an end to my life - The only thing that held me back was my art . For indeed it ...
... heard nothing , or if somebody heard a shepherd sing and again I heard nothing— Such experiences almost made me despair , and I was on the point of putting an end to my life - The only thing that held me back was my art . For indeed it ...
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... heard anything like it before ; it sounded like the horrible turning of a crank , and it never ceased until the end . His eyes did not respond to the light test any longer . Foam and blood came from his mouth , and had to be wiped away ...
... heard anything like it before ; it sounded like the horrible turning of a crank , and it never ceased until the end . His eyes did not respond to the light test any longer . Foam and blood came from his mouth , and had to be wiped away ...
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... heard the man say , ' Fool that I was not to fire ! ' The man then vanished , and this boy followed another man ( an old man ) up St James's Street who repeated twice , ' How very extraordinary ! ' but instead of saying anything to the ...
... heard the man say , ' Fool that I was not to fire ! ' The man then vanished , and this boy followed another man ( an old man ) up St James's Street who repeated twice , ' How very extraordinary ! ' but instead of saying anything to the ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
THE PRIME OF LIFE | 9 |
Invited Everywhere | 11 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Admiral answer artistic asked beautiful believe Bertrand Russell brother called Christian D. H. Lawrence dear death described Dr Johnson Duke E. B. White edited Edward Lear English Evelyn Waugh everything eyes father feel following letter George give Groucho Marx hand happiness head heard heart honour Horace Walpole hour human husband James James Agate kind King Lady laughing Lawrence Durrell literary live London look Lord Madame Madame de Sévigné marriage married Mary matter mind morning mother never night once pain passion perhaps person poem poet poetry political Prince published Queen remarks reply Russell seems sent servant sort soul sure talk tell thing Thomas Creevey thought tion told took Vatel walk whole wife Winston Churchill woman word write written wrote young