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 xvii
... imagination , eschewed ro- mance , repressed excitement ; over - bright colouring , too , I avoided , and sought to produce something which should be soft , grave , and true . " The result had been that six publishers in succession had ...
... imagination , eschewed ro- mance , repressed excitement ; over - bright colouring , too , I avoided , and sought to produce something which should be soft , grave , and true . " The result had been that six publishers in succession had ...
Strana 193
... imagination and emotion will no more vitiate the mind ; wherein " prejudices " will be matters of research , and the differential calculus be ex- pounded to the infant in the cradle ! -A time when gentle maidens reading through their ...
... imagination and emotion will no more vitiate the mind ; wherein " prejudices " will be matters of research , and the differential calculus be ex- pounded to the infant in the cradle ! -A time when gentle maidens reading through their ...
Strana 210
... imaginative . His imagination always converted nightly sounds into some exaggerated horrors . Aware of this— aware of how often he had alarmed himself with puerile terrors , aroused by trifling sounds at night - he refused to credit the ...
... imaginative . His imagination always converted nightly sounds into some exaggerated horrors . Aware of this— aware of how often he had alarmed himself with puerile terrors , aroused by trifling sounds at night - he refused to credit the ...
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