The Turning Point1942 |
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... Paris . London was something overwhelm- ingly big : it confused me , got me down . Paris - the unknown city on the other side of the Channel - was more real to me than London in all its huge reality . Walking along the Thames , I was ...
... Paris . London was something overwhelm- ingly big : it confused me , got me down . Paris - the unknown city on the other side of the Channel - was more real to me than London in all its huge reality . Walking along the Thames , I was ...
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... Paris is charming because it is a natural and in- tegral part of life in general . All things concerning sex are handled with that perfect casualness which is the proof of real civilization . He who seeks adventures in Paris , will be ...
... Paris is charming because it is a natural and in- tegral part of life in general . All things concerning sex are handled with that perfect casualness which is the proof of real civilization . He who seeks adventures in Paris , will be ...
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... Paris I knew had but little in common with this at once furtive and spectacular sphere — this underworld in full dress ( with the great rosette of the Légion d'Honneur ) . The Paris I knew was that of an intelligentsia that hardly ...
... Paris I knew had but little in common with this at once furtive and spectacular sphere — this underworld in full dress ( with the great rosette of the Légion d'Honneur ) . The Paris I knew was that of an intelligentsia that hardly ...
Inhalt
The Myths of Childhood 19061914 | 3 |
War 19141919 | 27 |
Civilized Education 19201922 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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