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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... returned home weakened , and almost deadened to external impressions , while internally the Eumenides goaded him to despair . His first act was to write to Isola , imploring forgiveness ; -telling her that the last chord that had bound ...
... returned home weakened , and almost deadened to external impressions , while internally the Eumenides goaded him to despair . His first act was to write to Isola , imploring forgiveness ; -telling her that the last chord that had bound ...
Strana 285
... returning to London . He had a tragedy in his portfolio , such as his most rigorous criticism could not throw any doubts on , and with that he hoped to achieve a name in literature . He returned ; went through the usual harassing preli ...
... returning to London . He had a tragedy in his portfolio , such as his most rigorous criticism could not throw any doubts on , and with that he hoped to achieve a name in literature . He returned ; went through the usual harassing preli ...
Strana 308
... returned home broken - spirited . He could no longer work — he had no object . What was popularity to him ? Noise , mere noise ! And yet so little is a poet master of his own faculties , so little can he resolve to write or to be silent ...
... returned home broken - spirited . He could no longer work — he had no object . What was popularity to him ? Noise , mere noise ! And yet so little is a poet master of his own faculties , so little can he resolve to write or to be silent ...
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