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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... course " to him , But as he was writing another volume of poems , he was glad to be earning a subsistence until they should give him celebrity . In the course of a few months he had made several literary acquaintances , and had ...
... course " to him , But as he was writing another volume of poems , he was glad to be earning a subsistence until they should give him celebrity . In the course of a few months he had made several literary acquaintances , and had ...
Strana 139
... course .... of course . But the fact is , you know , that people in the theatre have advantages which authors want ; they have great practical experience - they under- stand the public taste . " 66 Amply do they show this - by repeated ...
... course .... of course . But the fact is , you know , that people in the theatre have advantages which authors want ; they have great practical experience - they under- stand the public taste . " 66 Amply do they show this - by repeated ...
Strana 257
... course he could have pur- sued - the only course . But his pride intervened — as it always does — to inflict its own tortures , rather than allow another to ward them off . If he was to owe her affection to such means , he would rather ...
... course he could have pur- sued - the only course . But his pride intervened — as it always does — to inflict its own tortures , rather than allow another to ward them off . If he was to owe her affection to such means , he would rather ...
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