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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... ( London , 1899 ) , pp . 19 , 25-26 . 8. Lewes's record of his literary receipts is reproduced in The George Eliot Letters , ed . Gordon S. Haight ( New Haven , 1955 ) , VII , 365 ff . , a rich storehouse of Lewes's letters as well ...
... ( London , 1899 ) , pp . 19 , 25-26 . 8. Lewes's record of his literary receipts is reproduced in The George Eliot Letters , ed . Gordon S. Haight ( New Haven , 1955 ) , VII , 365 ff . , a rich storehouse of Lewes's letters as well ...
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... London , expecting to find employment and emolu- ment at once . You may measure the extent of my simplicity by that one fact . My dear father was , however , equally simple . London , the great mart for talent of every description ...
... London , expecting to find employment and emolu- ment at once . You may measure the extent of my simplicity by that one fact . My dear father was , however , equally simple . London , the great mart for talent of every description ...
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... ( London , 1912 ) . However , Lewes seems bent on keeping the particular character of the manager com- posite and indeterminate . It was Alfred Bunn ( 1796- 1860 ) , and not Macready , who in 1840 as manager of Covent Garden appeared ...
... ( London , 1912 ) . However , Lewes seems bent on keeping the particular character of the manager com- posite and indeterminate . It was Alfred Bunn ( 1796- 1860 ) , and not Macready , who in 1840 as manager of Covent Garden appeared ...
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