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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... Hope had ing to the sunny future . Want had been his familiar been always at his side point- Now hope seemed to vanish . If his small fund were to be exhausted before he got em- * Young . ployment , he would have no other resource than ...
... Hope had ing to the sunny future . Want had been his familiar been always at his side point- Now hope seemed to vanish . If his small fund were to be exhausted before he got em- * Young . ployment , he would have no other resource than ...
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... hope , as from the dazzling novelty of our im- pressions . We have no standard to test things by . We have no experience to correct the rashness of our wishes , and the immaturity of our judgment . In youth , we can seldom judge men ...
... hope , as from the dazzling novelty of our im- pressions . We have no standard to test things by . We have no experience to correct the rashness of our wishes , and the immaturity of our judgment . In youth , we can seldom judge men ...
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... hope that one of the editors would at last have taste and judgment enough to recognise an unknown genius . You know enough of literature to judge what success I met with . I clung to my hopes tenaciously ; but at length , in despair , I ...
... hope that one of the editors would at last have taste and judgment enough to recognise an unknown genius . You know enough of literature to judge what success I met with . I clung to my hopes tenaciously ; but at length , in despair , I ...
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