Portraits and Views, Literary and HistoricalMacmillan, 1979 - 246 страници |
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... Russell belonged . One of the last things Trevelyan said to me about Russell was , ' he may be a genius about mathematics - as to that I am incapable of judging - but he has always been a goose about politics ' . The truth about Russell ...
... Russell belonged . One of the last things Trevelyan said to me about Russell was , ' he may be a genius about mathematics - as to that I am incapable of judging - but he has always been a goose about politics ' . The truth about Russell ...
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... Russell describes Grey's qualified assurances to France as ' lying ' to the English public . Now this comes , like the comment about Eliot , from Russell's habit of isolating people's statements from the context that gives them their ...
... Russell describes Grey's qualified assurances to France as ' lying ' to the English public . Now this comes , like the comment about Eliot , from Russell's habit of isolating people's statements from the context that gives them their ...
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... Russell was kind and helpful , but ambivalent about Eliot's wife . ( Trust Bertie ! but one couldn't trust Bertie with the women . ) Vivien Eliot was a psychopathic dancer of talent and beauty , and Eliot blamed himself for her misery ...
... Russell was kind and helpful , but ambivalent about Eliot's wife . ( Trust Bertie ! but one couldn't trust Bertie with the women . ) Vivien Eliot was a psychopathic dancer of talent and beauty , and Eliot blamed himself for her misery ...
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