RanthorpeOhio University Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 369 A bildungsroman about the moral and intellectual growth of a young writer, first published in 1847. |
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Strana xlvii
... Bourne , an inept writer of plays . “ Bourne was naturally of a bilious tem- perament ; and continued ill - success , acting upon an idolatry of Byron , had fostered in him a very respect- able amount of misanthropy . He was intensely ...
... Bourne , an inept writer of plays . “ Bourne was naturally of a bilious tem- perament ; and continued ill - success , acting upon an idolatry of Byron , had fostered in him a very respect- able amount of misanthropy . He was intensely ...
Strana 126
... Bourne to talk , " he said to Joyce one day ; " I know very well that a good play is sure to suc- ceed , and of course I fancy my play will be good . Bourne's plays have been unanimously refused , no doubt . No wonder ; but I cannot see ...
... Bourne to talk , " he said to Joyce one day ; " I know very well that a good play is sure to suc- ceed , and of course I fancy my play will be good . Bourne's plays have been unanimously refused , no doubt . No wonder ; but I cannot see ...
Strana 321
... Bourne's avowal . That avowal was made one night at a ball . Bourne , who was a great coward , approached the subject in the most guarded manner ; but her encouragement soon dis- pelled his fears . He returned home that night in an ...
... Bourne's avowal . That avowal was made one night at a ball . Bourne , who was a great coward , approached the subject in the most guarded manner ; but her encouragement soon dis- pelled his fears . He returned home that night in an ...
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admiration affection answer appeared asked beauty became become believe Bourne called CHAPTER character confidence continued course criticism delight dream early experience eyes face Fanny fears feel felt Florence followed forced friends genius George Eliot give going hand happy Harry heart hope human husband idea imagination influence interest Isola kind knew Lady less letter Lewes Lewes's literature lived London look manager manner means mind nature never night novel Oliver once opened painful passed passion Percy perhaps person play poet present Ranthorpe reader replied respect returned scene seemed sense silent Sir Frederick smile society soon sorrow speak struggle success suffered sure tell thing thought tion true truth turned voice walked wife woman write written Wynton young youth