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 xxxviii
... admiration , " Eliot tells us , he was in need at all times of " a world of admiring or envying spectators . " For if you " are fond of looking stonily at smiling persons , the persons must be there and they must smile " ( 440 ) ...
... admiration , " Eliot tells us , he was in need at all times of " a world of admiring or envying spectators . " For if you " are fond of looking stonily at smiling persons , the persons must be there and they must smile " ( 440 ) ...
Strana 232
... admiration of all Europe . Nor was this pity and this admiration all the consolation he received ; with it he received intense delight from the exercise of his poetic faculty : there was a rapture in thus sublimating his sorrows into ...
... admiration of all Europe . Nor was this pity and this admiration all the consolation he received ; with it he received intense delight from the exercise of his poetic faculty : there was a rapture in thus sublimating his sorrows into ...
Strana 361
... admiration of Balzac's powers . Lewes is al- ready traveling toward the attitudes conveyed in his Fraser's critique ... admirable - her lyrical conveyance of her own passionate experience in the experience of her characters - Balzac's ...
... admiration of Balzac's powers . Lewes is al- ready traveling toward the attitudes conveyed in his Fraser's critique ... admirable - her lyrical conveyance of her own passionate experience in the experience of her characters - Balzac's ...
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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