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 189
... ways had gradually won her affections . Meeting him almost daily , she began to look upon him as a younger brother . Having nothing else to love , she soon loved him , and with an absorbing affection . He WOMAN'S LOVE . 189.
... ways had gradually won her affections . Meeting him almost daily , she began to look upon him as a younger brother . Having nothing else to love , she soon loved him , and with an absorbing affection . He WOMAN'S LOVE . 189.
Strana 282
... affection for you ; but whether as one dear friend loves another , or whether as a wife should love her husband , I know not . I have interrogated my feelings very , very often , but cannot get a clear , decisive answer . All that I can ...
... affection for you ; but whether as one dear friend loves another , or whether as a wife should love her husband , I know not . I have interrogated my feelings very , very often , but cannot get a clear , decisive answer . All that I can ...
Strana 296
... affection , quite capable of happiness in marriage . In his affection I saw a home of peace and content and therefore did I pledge him my hand - I never repented it till now ! " And she buried her face within her hands . This simple ...
... affection , quite capable of happiness in marriage . In his affection I saw a home of peace and content and therefore did I pledge him my hand - I never repented it till now ! " And she buried her face within her hands . This simple ...
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