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 136
... manager would be expressed , in the note which would follow his first perusal . Then he doubted , perhaps , whether the manager would not be too cunning to express all he felt , for fear of raising exorbitant demands from the author ...
... manager would be expressed , in the note which would follow his first perusal . Then he doubted , perhaps , whether the manager would not be too cunning to express all he felt , for fear of raising exorbitant demands from the author ...
Strana 140
... manager - to have an answer to their letters , or to get back the unread play ; together with actors and " artistes ... manager ; and prepared him to listen with more patience to the technical suggestions which were offered . He was ...
... manager - to have an answer to their letters , or to get back the unread play ; together with actors and " artistes ... manager ; and prepared him to listen with more patience to the technical suggestions which were offered . He was ...
Strana 364
... manager com- posite and indeterminate . It was Alfred Bunn ( 1796- 1860 ) , and not Macready , who in 1840 as manager of Covent Garden appeared before the Commissioner in Basinghall Street to seek " release from his creditors " ( p ...
... manager com- posite and indeterminate . It was Alfred Bunn ( 1796- 1860 ) , and not Macready , who in 1840 as manager of Covent Garden appeared before the Commissioner in Basinghall Street to seek " release from his creditors " ( p ...
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