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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... early in their histories fall in love with a maiden of great beauty and noble simplicity of mind though she is of humble origin and situation . They are separated from this embodiment of ideal love during much of the narrative while ...
... early in their histories fall in love with a maiden of great beauty and noble simplicity of mind though she is of humble origin and situation . They are separated from this embodiment of ideal love during much of the narrative while ...
Strana xxvii
... early novels follow precepts that Lewes had himself attempted to fol- low as novelist and had vehemently preached as critic as early as 1847. From Scenes of Clerical Life ( 1858 ) through Adam Bede ( 1859 ) , The Mill on the Floss ...
... early novels follow precepts that Lewes had himself attempted to fol- low as novelist and had vehemently preached as critic as early as 1847. From Scenes of Clerical Life ( 1858 ) through Adam Bede ( 1859 ) , The Mill on the Floss ...
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... early years of uncrowned endeavour without envying their freshness of spirit , virginity of soul , and boundlessness of hope . Of the two points in the adventure of a diver , One - when a beggar he prepares to plunge ; One - when a ...
... early years of uncrowned endeavour without envying their freshness of spirit , virginity of soul , and boundlessness of hope . Of the two points in the adventure of a diver , One - when a beggar he prepares to plunge ; One - when a ...
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