Mrs. G.B.S.: A PortraitHarper & Row, 1963 - 303 páginas This book is a biographical portrait of Charlotte Shaw, wife of famed Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw. |
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Página 128
... fact , are like the doctor who tries to cure his patients by rule of thumb . It is a whole occupation - philanthropy - and I reverence those who are engaged in it , but I think their position says more for their hearts than their heads ...
... fact , are like the doctor who tries to cure his patients by rule of thumb . It is a whole occupation - philanthropy - and I reverence those who are engaged in it , but I think their position says more for their hearts than their heads ...
Página 143
... fact , spoiled , or to show in London a blemished picture which he could possibly either restore or point out a way of restoring . " Charlotte had had neuralgia again and had mentioned the fact in one of her letters . " Neuralgia - ill ...
... fact , spoiled , or to show in London a blemished picture which he could possibly either restore or point out a way of restoring . " Charlotte had had neuralgia again and had mentioned the fact in one of her letters . " Neuralgia - ill ...
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... fact from fiction ( and even a bare narration of fact can be misleading ) ; above all , to attempt to find out how this friendship affected Char- lotte and her relations with her husband . Stella Patrick Campbell was one of the most ...
... fact from fiction ( and even a bare narration of fact can be misleading ) ; above all , to attempt to find out how this friendship affected Char- lotte and her relations with her husband . Stella Patrick Campbell was one of the most ...
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THE TOWNSENDS 17571855 | 3 |
THE ENGLISHWOMAN 18551874 | 9 |
GROWING UP 18741877 | 20 |
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