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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... friends ? " They had been his flatterers ; more they could not be . " Powerful friends " could not give him genius , could not endow his verse with vitality and beauty . " Powerful friends " were not reviewers— " powerful friends " were ...
... friends ? " They had been his flatterers ; more they could not be . " Powerful friends " could not give him genius , could not endow his verse with vitality and beauty . " Powerful friends " were not reviewers— " powerful friends " were ...
Strana 132
... friends " were observed to yawn , to read the titles of the books on the shelves , to examine the nature of their boots , and to be curious about their nails . They did not spare the fifth act ; the first four had hardened them in ...
... friends " were observed to yawn , to read the titles of the books on the shelves , to examine the nature of their boots , and to be curious about their nails . They did not spare the fifth act ; the first four had hardened them in ...
Strana 151
... friends coming to support you , and whatever the weather , friends always bring umbrellas . Now the rain will bring a number of umbrellas , and thus conceal your friends in the crowd . ” " Ha ! ha ! well thought of , Pungent ; but I ...
... friends coming to support you , and whatever the weather , friends always bring umbrellas . Now the rain will bring a number of umbrellas , and thus conceal your friends in the crowd . ” " Ha ! ha ! well thought of , Pungent ; but I ...
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