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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... appeared in October of 1847 , Lewes was overjoyed to discover a contemporary who was bring- ing to English fiction a new and vital realism of the sort he had himself explored ambitiously but with a great deal less sureness of touch in ...
... appeared in October of 1847 , Lewes was overjoyed to discover a contemporary who was bring- ing to English fiction a new and vital realism of the sort he had himself explored ambitiously but with a great deal less sureness of touch in ...
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... appearance there was something at once prepos- sessing and repulsive : a mixture of the gentleman and the Mohock . His coal - black hair was trained into one long curl on either side of his cheeks ; thick black moustaches graced or ...
... appearance there was something at once prepos- sessing and repulsive : a mixture of the gentleman and the Mohock . His coal - black hair was trained into one long curl on either side of his cheeks ; thick black moustaches graced or ...
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... appeared some new poem by the intoxicated Ranthorpe . And yet no enthusiastic public had crowned the poet in the capitol ; no coterie swore by him ; no one wrote for autographs ! But the poems appeared : that satisfied our lovers . Hope ...
... appeared some new poem by the intoxicated Ranthorpe . And yet no enthusiastic public had crowned the poet in the capitol ; no coterie swore by him ; no one wrote for autographs ! But the poems appeared : that satisfied our lovers . Hope ...
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