The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 164George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1950 |
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... Proust deluged his friends , it seemed to me that a knowledge of the per- sonal relationships that lay behind the letters , a portrait of Proust through the eyes of his correspondents , would form a useful back- ground for the reader ...
... Proust deluged his friends , it seemed to me that a knowledge of the per- sonal relationships that lay behind the letters , a portrait of Proust through the eyes of his correspondents , would form a useful back- ground for the reader ...
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... Proust ? But , of course , Madame , she could . Monsieur Proust often read her his letters . C Monsieur Jammes had said that Swann was an extraordinary book for so young a man to have written ; that it was a great pity that Monsieur had ...
... Proust ? But , of course , Madame , she could . Monsieur Proust often read her his letters . C Monsieur Jammes had said that Swann was an extraordinary book for so young a man to have written ; that it was a great pity that Monsieur had ...
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... Proust's mother , whose presence was the only heaven he could imagine . Their passionate devotion to each other is legendary . But not until the recent publication of some excerpts from their correspondence has her strictness in money ...
... Proust's mother , whose presence was the only heaven he could imagine . Their passionate devotion to each other is legendary . But not until the recent publication of some excerpts from their correspondence has her strictness in money ...
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Gliding Gulls and Going People | 132 |
Top Priority | 164 |
Ada Leverson The Art of By Inez Holden | 167 |
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