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In fact , the writers he reads most , and whom he most admires , are largely Russian , French and American . He has catholic tastes , and quotations come readily to his lips from Hemingway , Scott Fitzger- ald , Flaubert ( pronounced ...
In fact , the writers he reads most , and whom he most admires , are largely Russian , French and American . He has catholic tastes , and quotations come readily to his lips from Hemingway , Scott Fitzger- ald , Flaubert ( pronounced ...
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What the whole episode boils down to in fact is , that if to be a Christian means , as St. Paul apparently says , to be free from any and every sinful desire , it is to be doubted if many , even of the Saints , have been Christians .
What the whole episode boils down to in fact is , that if to be a Christian means , as St. Paul apparently says , to be free from any and every sinful desire , it is to be doubted if many , even of the Saints , have been Christians .
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We could not invent politicians who were less impressive than the ones we have in fact . Ditto nearly all the great men and women of the world - the actors and actresses , the so - called ' sports personalities ' , the crowned and ...
We could not invent politicians who were less impressive than the ones we have in fact . Ditto nearly all the great men and women of the world - the actors and actresses , the so - called ' sports personalities ' , the crowned and ...
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Penfriends from Porlock
用戶評語 - Not Available - Book VerdictThis collection of reprinted pieces by prolific novelist/critic Wilson, whose latest work is the much-acclaimed Tolstoy ( LJ 8/88), has something for everyone. Excellent reflections on contemporary ... 閱讀評論全文
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