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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... believe in le morne désespoir of your poems . " Florence was fond of studding her conversation with phrases borrowed from French novels . " If life were a quadrille , and I had you for my partner , be- lieve me there would be no longer ...
... believe in le morne désespoir of your poems . " Florence was fond of studding her conversation with phrases borrowed from French novels . " If life were a quadrille , and I had you for my partner , be- lieve me there would be no longer ...
Strana 213
... believe you guilty ; never will I believe it ; but appearances are so against you , my testimony cannot shake them . " " And they are ? " he asked haughtily . " They are , " interposed one of the by - standers , " toler- ably strong ...
... believe you guilty ; never will I believe it ; but appearances are so against you , my testimony cannot shake them . " " And they are ? " he asked haughtily . " They are , " interposed one of the by - standers , " toler- ably strong ...
Strana 245
... believe I fell in love out of pure gratitude and enthusiasm ! Though as you know my Frederick , I need not tell you that he is worth loving for himself , however surprised you may be at my being captivated with one so opposite . But ...
... believe I fell in love out of pure gratitude and enthusiasm ! Though as you know my Frederick , I need not tell you that he is worth loving for himself , however surprised you may be at my being captivated with one so opposite . But ...
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