Mrs. G.B.S.: A Biographical Portrait of Charlotte ShawHarrap, 1963 - 326 páginas |
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... women by making them fall in love with him . Just the contrary . His stupid gallantries bar out from him the friend- ship of women who are either too sensible , too puritanical , or too much ' otherwise engaged ' to care to bandy ...
... women by making them fall in love with him . Just the contrary . His stupid gallantries bar out from him the friend- ship of women who are either too sensible , too puritanical , or too much ' otherwise engaged ' to care to bandy ...
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... women physically and intellectually . There are questions sometimes better not discussed in letters , but I will say this much , that if you understand my feelings on this last , the marriage and the woman question , to go as far and be ...
... women physically and intellectually . There are questions sometimes better not discussed in letters , but I will say this much , that if you understand my feelings on this last , the marriage and the woman question , to go as far and be ...
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... women . Richard Mansfield , the American actor , writing to Shaw on April 14 , 1895 , had described her as a ... women who sit on the floor or kneel by your side and have designs on your shirt bosom . I don't like women who comb their ...
... women . Richard Mansfield , the American actor , writing to Shaw on April 14 , 1895 , had described her as a ... women who sit on the floor or kneel by your side and have designs on your shirt bosom . I don't like women who comb their ...
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PART ONE Charlotte PayneTownshend | 15 |
The Townsends | 17 |
The Englishwoman | 23 |
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