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It is interesting that Lewis did not attempt to articulate what was passing through his mind that day when , years later , he wrote the matter up in Surprised by Joy . This cannot have been because he thought the matter too ...
It is interesting that Lewis did not attempt to articulate what was passing through his mind that day when , years later , he wrote the matter up in Surprised by Joy . This cannot have been because he thought the matter too ...
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And as they go , they speak , and Lewis asks " " Then those people are right who say that Heaven and Hell are only states of mind ? ” " Hush , " he [ Macdonald ] said sternly , " do not blaspheme . Hell is a state of mind - ye never ...
And as they go , they speak , and Lewis asks " " Then those people are right who say that Heaven and Hell are only states of mind ? ” " Hush , " he [ Macdonald ] said sternly , " do not blaspheme . Hell is a state of mind - ye never ...
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Once , when he found his future wife reading Father and Son ( Gosse shared a similarly eccentric religious parentage ) Crosland exploded with rage : ' Why don't you mind your own bloody business ? ' He was loath to recall the Brethren .
Once , when he found his future wife reading Father and Son ( Gosse shared a similarly eccentric religious parentage ) Crosland exploded with rage : ' Why don't you mind your own bloody business ? ' He was loath to recall the Brethren .
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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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