Mrs. G.B.S.: A Biographical Portrait of Charlotte ShawHarrap, 1963 - 326 páginas |
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... never forget what children owed to their parents , they must never , never forget their duty . According to Mary Susanna , that duty was the first law of life , and she talked on the theme to her silent hearers with her usual masterful ...
... never forget what children owed to their parents , they must never , never forget their duty . According to Mary Susanna , that duty was the first law of life , and she talked on the theme to her silent hearers with her usual masterful ...
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... Never , never , never ! A married man's place is Number One . A man who accepts another number is not a man ! " Charlotte somehow felt pensive at these letters . He had really been a remarkably agreeable man . On an impulse she wrote to ...
... Never , never , never ! A married man's place is Number One . A man who accepts another number is not a man ! " Charlotte somehow felt pensive at these letters . He had really been a remarkably agreeable man . On an impulse she wrote to ...
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... never been able to ascertain exactly how far in front ! But anyway it frightened the chauffeur & he stopped . The Town Major yelled ' Go on man , go right on . A shell never comes in the same place twice . ' So they went on . Then they ...
... never been able to ascertain exactly how far in front ! But anyway it frightened the chauffeur & he stopped . The Town Major yelled ' Go on man , go right on . A shell never comes in the same place twice . ' So they went on . Then they ...
Contenido
PART ONE Charlotte PayneTownshend | 15 |
The Townsends | 17 |
The Englishwoman | 23 |
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Adelphi Terrace asked Axel Munthe Ayot Beatrice Webb began Bernard Shaw called Charlotte found Charlotte knew Charlotte wrote Charlotte's Clery Clonakilty Cork daughter dear Derry Diary Dublin Edstaston Ellen Terry England Fabian Fabian Society father feel felt Fitzroy Square friends G.B.S. wrote give Graham Wallas Granville-Barker happy Harmer Green hope Horace husband ideas interested Ireland Irish kind Lady later letter live London looked Lord Hugh marriage married Mary Susanna meet mind Miss Payne-Townshend Mitchelstown mother never once Phillimore play Queen's Gate railway Rodin Rome seemed sent Shaw's Sidney Webb Sissy and Hugh sister Smith Barry social St John Ervine stay Sydney Cockerell T. E. Lawrence talk tell Theatre things thought told took Townsend travelling Trebitsch trying weeks wife woman women writing written young