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There is G. K. Chester- ton , who certainly hates me , and is reported to have said that one of his reasons for becoming a Papist was that he could not remain in the same church as the Dean of St. Paul's . I retaliated in my diary by ...
There is G. K. Chester- ton , who certainly hates me , and is reported to have said that one of his reasons for becoming a Papist was that he could not remain in the same church as the Dean of St. Paul's . I retaliated in my diary by ...
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For some reason , he served his title in the diocese of Bath and Wells , but he soon went for his second curacy to a suburban church in Bitton , Bristol , where the vicar was an eccentric man called Canon Ellacombe , who had been ...
For some reason , he served his title in the diocese of Bath and Wells , but he soon went for his second curacy to a suburban church in Bitton , Bristol , where the vicar was an eccentric man called Canon Ellacombe , who had been ...
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The remark takes on a different colouring when one remembers some of the men she has known ( her father , Dr. Goebbels , and Hitler himself ) but there is no reason to doubt it , any more than one questions the testimony , quoted by ...
The remark takes on a different colouring when one remembers some of the men she has known ( her father , Dr. Goebbels , and Hitler himself ) but there is no reason to doubt it , any more than one questions the testimony , quoted by ...
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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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