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 182
... passion to Florence Wilming- ton to the period at which we again meet with her , is briefly told . In her despair , she left her situation , without commu- nicating to any one her design or her destination . It pained her to be ...
... passion to Florence Wilming- ton to the period at which we again meet with her , is briefly told . In her despair , she left her situation , without commu- nicating to any one her design or her destination . It pained her to be ...
Strana 245
... passion , I was amazed to find that I had inspired one of those deep , silent , tena- cious , all - absorbing passions which makes man a timid devotee , rather than a coxcomb regarding victory as cer- tain . You may conceive how the ...
... passion , I was amazed to find that I had inspired one of those deep , silent , tena- cious , all - absorbing passions which makes man a timid devotee , rather than a coxcomb regarding victory as cer- tain . You may conceive how the ...
Strana 255
... passion — it was thoroughly " respectable . " He would have made her a good husband : kind , considerate , respectful . But the idea of this quiet , gentlemanly , phlegmatic Englishman feeling any of the delirium of passion , could only ...
... passion — it was thoroughly " respectable . " He would have made her a good husband : kind , considerate , respectful . But the idea of this quiet , gentlemanly , phlegmatic Englishman feeling any of the delirium of passion , could only ...
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