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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... delight , as activity always is . We who see the struggling boy , and calmly measure the immensity of the barriers which shut him from success , we may deem him unhappy , because we foresee that he will be so . But we do not feel the ...
... delight , as activity always is . We who see the struggling boy , and calmly measure the immensity of the barriers which shut him from success , we may deem him unhappy , because we foresee that he will be so . But we do not feel the ...
Strana 172
... delight - that which distinguishes us from the brute is our capacity for mental activity — and in this activity we ... delight in having been the instrument of Ranthorpe's preservation ; and when he had finally succeeded , he felt ...
... delight - that which distinguishes us from the brute is our capacity for mental activity — and in this activity we ... delight in having been the instrument of Ranthorpe's preservation ; and when he had finally succeeded , he felt ...
Strana 233
... delight in creation - these the world can never know : these are locked in his own breast : these form the element in which he lives , and from which he is only wrenched by those occasional misfortunes , over which he weeps so ...
... delight in creation - these the world can never know : these are locked in his own breast : these form the element in which he lives , and from which he is only wrenched by those occasional misfortunes , over which he weeps so ...
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