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 86
... painful humiliation , had my boasted talents brought me ! To rust my energies , to waste the verdure of my life in a country house , instructing a heavy youth . 66 ' Yet my father never lost courage . He could not re- nounce his ...
... painful humiliation , had my boasted talents brought me ! To rust my energies , to waste the verdure of my life in a country house , instructing a heavy youth . 66 ' Yet my father never lost courage . He could not re- nounce his ...
Strana 287
... painful as they must be useless . " It was in vain that she declined seeing him . Harry saw too plainly that her thoughts were constantly in that direction . A painful sense of dread oppressed him : dread of losing her he best loved ...
... painful as they must be useless . " It was in vain that she declined seeing him . Harry saw too plainly that her thoughts were constantly in that direction . A painful sense of dread oppressed him : dread of losing her he best loved ...
Strana 342
... " It will be extremely painful for me to see her - I have not seen her since the day on which she became Lady Wilmington ! Yet , for Harry , I would do a great deal . Indeed , I should be ashamed to consider my own 342 RANTHORPE .
... " It will be extremely painful for me to see her - I have not seen her since the day on which she became Lady Wilmington ! Yet , for Harry , I would do a great deal . Indeed , I should be ashamed to consider my own 342 RANTHORPE .
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