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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Strana xxxix
... human beings . " But though he appeared wholly impervious to the concerns or good will of others , he was , seen beneath the " same mask of indifference , ” a person " morbidly alive to the opinion of the world up- on the slightest ...
... human beings . " But though he appeared wholly impervious to the concerns or good will of others , he was , seen beneath the " same mask of indifference , ” a person " morbidly alive to the opinion of the world up- on the slightest ...
Strana 85
... human nature , which escaped him before : and why ? —because he himself , not having dis- covered them before , could not recognise them when he saw them written . From poets , we learn confirmations of our views - never the views of human ...
... human nature , which escaped him before : and why ? —because he himself , not having dis- covered them before , could not recognise them when he saw them written . From poets , we learn confirmations of our views - never the views of human ...
Strana 90
... human life and human motives ; my ideas of them had been gathered from poetry and novels ( those falsifiers of nature , the more pernicious because they pretend to truth ) , and I had familiarised myself with romantic adventures , the ...
... human life and human motives ; my ideas of them had been gathered from poetry and novels ( those falsifiers of nature , the more pernicious because they pretend to truth ) , and I had familiarised myself with romantic adventures , the ...
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