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 133
... confidence in a man's friendship and recti- tude , to place your self - love thus at his feet . The tempta- tion to exhibit his cleverness at your expense is irresistible . If not that , then there is the other temptation , of winning ...
... confidence in a man's friendship and recti- tude , to place your self - love thus at his feet . The tempta- tion to exhibit his cleverness at your expense is irresistible . If not that , then there is the other temptation , of winning ...
Strana 156
... confidence , and our friend had become highly nervous by the time he arrived at the dreaded passage , and he stuttered forth : Fulvia is my sister - true ... confidence , and with her confidence all remembrance of her part . 156 RANTHORPE .
... confidence , and our friend had become highly nervous by the time he arrived at the dreaded passage , and he stuttered forth : Fulvia is my sister - true ... confidence , and with her confidence all remembrance of her part . 156 RANTHORPE .
Strana 183
George Henry Lewes. Fanny was by her side , and had to make her confidence . Strange tricks of fate that had made these two young creatures waste their hearts upon an ingrate ! I need not this new confidence forged another link of ...
George Henry Lewes. Fanny was by her side , and had to make her confidence . Strange tricks of fate that had made these two young creatures waste their hearts upon an ingrate ! I need not this new confidence forged another link of ...
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