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So , in the famous scene ( trans . Scott - Moncrieff , vii . p . 391 ) the Duchess asks him if she can expect his company in Italy the follow- ing year . She reminds him that he has been to Venice with Mme . de Montmorency .
So , in the famous scene ( trans . Scott - Moncrieff , vii . p . 391 ) the Duchess asks him if she can expect his company in Italy the follow- ing year . She reminds him that he has been to Venice with Mme . de Montmorency .
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So often , in Proust , he is at his best not when he is contemplating the sufferings and sensa- tions of Marcel but when he is turning his wonderfully comic and sympathetic eye on the social scene . Yet we must not dismiss Proust's ...
So often , in Proust , he is at his best not when he is contemplating the sufferings and sensa- tions of Marcel but when he is turning his wonderfully comic and sympathetic eye on the social scene . Yet we must not dismiss Proust's ...
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Apart from any- thing else , his letters provide such a marvellous commentary on the public scene in which he played a part . Here are splendid dinners at Holland House , sparkling with the conversation of Sydney Smith ; here is the ...
Apart from any- thing else , his letters provide such a marvellous commentary on the public scene in which he played a part . Here are splendid dinners at Holland House , sparkling with the conversation of Sydney Smith ; here is the ...
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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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Novelists in Venice | 23 |
Samuel Johnsons A Dictionary of the English Language | 45 |
The Scotch Plato | 52 |
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