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 247
... knew that he could not understand her ; he felt she was a creature of another order - that she did not belong to the same race as himself ; and in his affection believed that she belonged to a much more elevated order . This continued ...
... knew that he could not understand her ; he felt she was a creature of another order - that she did not belong to the same race as himself ; and in his affection believed that she belonged to a much more elevated order . This continued ...
Strana 284
... knew that he was preparing himself for the great combat with the world , and determined this time not to fail from inconsiderate haste . Many were his delicious reveries when rambling through the wild Thiergarten , which in winter ...
... knew that he was preparing himself for the great combat with the world , and determined this time not to fail from inconsiderate haste . Many were his delicious reveries when rambling through the wild Thiergarten , which in winter ...
Strana 309
... knew not what to conclude from Harry's altered appearance ; for his cheeks were burning with a hectic glow , and his eyes had a strange wildness in them Wynton had never seen before . After a few minutes of this chilling silence , Harry ...
... knew not what to conclude from Harry's altered appearance ; for his cheeks were burning with a hectic glow , and his eyes had a strange wildness in them Wynton had never seen before . After a few minutes of this chilling silence , Harry ...
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