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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... fears that I was indulging in a dream from which I soon must waken ! " These fears became at last realities . A wealthy nobleman came to pass a few months at the house where I was tutor . He was evidently struck with Fanny , and she was ...
... fears that I was indulging in a dream from which I soon must waken ! " These fears became at last realities . A wealthy nobleman came to pass a few months at the house where I was tutor . He was evidently struck with Fanny , and she was ...
Strana 321
... fears . He returned home that night in an intoxication of vanity he had never known before . She loved him ! She was his ! The beautiful and admired Lady Hawbucke , his ! He could not sleep that night . Nor could she : but for a ...
... fears . He returned home that night in an intoxication of vanity he had never known before . She loved him ! She was his ! The beautiful and admired Lady Hawbucke , his ! He could not sleep that night . Nor could she : but for a ...
Strana 323
... fears are set at rest . ” " You will drive me mad ! " he exclaimed , pacing the room with restless agitation . " How can you be so im- prudent ! " The coward heart of the man was crushed by this event ! He had calculated on a quiet ...
... fears are set at rest . ” " You will drive me mad ! " he exclaimed , pacing the room with restless agitation . " How can you be so im- prudent ! " The coward heart of the man was crushed by this event ! He had calculated on a quiet ...
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