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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... husband may have as many mistresses as he chooses without in any appreci- able degree staining his name , whereas a wife's slight- est aberration will destroy her husband's reputation . " His life , he foresaw , would be a combat ; but ...
... husband may have as many mistresses as he chooses without in any appreci- able degree staining his name , whereas a wife's slight- est aberration will destroy her husband's reputation . " His life , he foresaw , would be a combat ; but ...
Strana 249
... husband , he was a damper rather than a stimu- lant . His phlegm , which had rendered her impatient on their wedding tour , exasperated her in a country - house . In travelling she could take refuge in her own enjoyment , or in the ...
... husband , he was a damper rather than a stimu- lant . His phlegm , which had rendered her impatient on their wedding tour , exasperated her in a country - house . In travelling she could take refuge in her own enjoyment , or in the ...
Strana 299
... husband's love , and shall I be debarred of a husband's right ? Isola , I love you . Can he say as much ? Has he loved you so long ? Has he been tried in the fire of temptation . Has he known sickness and sorrow , and pined for your ...
... husband's love , and shall I be debarred of a husband's right ? Isola , I love you . Can he say as much ? Has he loved you so long ? Has he been tried in the fire of temptation . Has he known sickness and sorrow , and pined for your ...
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