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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... Frederick would be miserable ! If I could not de- ceive him into the idea that his society is pleasant to me - is sufficient for me - " ... ( 250 ) . Florence's letter breaks off abruptly because Sir Frederick has entered the room . Her ...
... Frederick would be miserable ! If I could not de- ceive him into the idea that his society is pleasant to me - is sufficient for me - " ... ( 250 ) . Florence's letter breaks off abruptly because Sir Frederick has entered the room . Her ...
Strana 260
... Sir Frederick saw that she was happier in the society of many men than in his ; but even his jealousy could find no excuse in her conduct with respect to any one She was indeed the last woman in the world to be afraid of , at that ...
... Sir Frederick saw that she was happier in the society of many men than in his ; but even his jealousy could find no excuse in her conduct with respect to any one She was indeed the last woman in the world to be afraid of , at that ...
Strana 266
George Henry Lewes. " " Take care , take care , Sir Frederick . You are a novice as yet , and will lose your heart before you know it . " " No great loss , " replied Sir Frederick , taking Florine's hand , and pressing it tenderly ...
George Henry Lewes. " " Take care , take care , Sir Frederick . You are a novice as yet , and will lose your heart before you know it . " " No great loss , " replied Sir Frederick , taking Florine's hand , and pressing it tenderly ...
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