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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... scene at Cross Farm , he said , satisfied him that I had the very element he had been doubtful about - it was clear I could write good dialogue . " How- ever , there " still remained the question whether I could command any pathos , and ...
... scene at Cross Farm , he said , satisfied him that I had the very element he had been doubtful about - it was clear I could write good dialogue . " How- ever , there " still remained the question whether I could command any pathos , and ...
Strana 142
... scene , but that scene is important . Nevertheless it cannot be played , because I should have to put three under- strappers , at a shilling a night , into those parts , and their very appearance would d - n them . " " But could you not ...
... scene , but that scene is important . Nevertheless it cannot be played , because I should have to put three under- strappers , at a shilling a night , into those parts , and their very appearance would d - n them . " " But could you not ...
Strana 361
... scenes are lacking in elevation and often not in the best taste , they are nev- ertheless exciting " from the ... scene and sifting of motive , his micro- scopic examination of " all the intricate obscurities of egotism " as in ...
... scenes are lacking in elevation and often not in the best taste , they are nev- ertheless exciting " from the ... scene and sifting of motive , his micro- scopic examination of " all the intricate obscurities of egotism " as in ...
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