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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... lived upon eight- pence a day , and had been rich upon it . He now lived as a prodigal , and dreaded the inevitable termination of his career . In the society he now frequented , he believed personal influ- ence the great requisite for ...
... lived upon eight- pence a day , and had been rich upon it . He now lived as a prodigal , and dreaded the inevitable termination of his career . In the society he now frequented , he believed personal influ- ence the great requisite for ...
Strana 86
... lived month after month upon the delicious cozenage of 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 ...
... lived month after month upon the delicious cozenage of 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 ...
Strana 110
... lived , the chair wherein he sat , or the desk on which he wrote , are treasured as national relics unto which thousands of pious pilgrims make journeys from year to year ; and libraries are full of " Lives , " " Memoirs ...
... lived , the chair wherein he sat , or the desk on which he wrote , are treasured as national relics unto which thousands of pious pilgrims make journeys from year to year ; and libraries are full of " Lives , " " Memoirs ...
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