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 xxxviii
... sense of the proprieties , and the individual with his absence of all sense . He is the apotheosis of dryness . . . . " Yet for all his outward show of dryness , Grandcourt is excessive- ly conscious of his audience , a trait he shares ...
... sense of the proprieties , and the individual with his absence of all sense . He is the apotheosis of dryness . . . . " Yet for all his outward show of dryness , Grandcourt is excessive- ly conscious of his audience , a trait he shares ...
Strana xl
... sense of its own absoluteness . " Eliot has aptly entitled the first book of her novel " The Spoiled Child . " It is , how- ever , a particular type of spoiled child that we gradu- ally have revealed to us - a ruthless young lady with ...
... sense of its own absoluteness . " Eliot has aptly entitled the first book of her novel " The Spoiled Child . " It is , how- ever , a particular type of spoiled child that we gradu- ally have revealed to us - a ruthless young lady with ...
Strana 186
... sense , all landscapes are bungles ; in the poetical sense there is no question about imitation , but about reproduction . I once saw a sketch by Salvator Rosa of a mere ravine , with one stunted tree bursting from a mound , and ...
... sense , all landscapes are bungles ; in the poetical sense there is no question about imitation , but about reproduction . I once saw a sketch by Salvator Rosa of a mere ravine , with one stunted tree bursting from a mound , and ...
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