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 212
... struggle , though long to recount , was brief to act . Oliver was the more powerful of the two ; and he had to struggle for life . With one gigantic effort he disengaged himself from Ranthorpe's grasp , and with a sudden blow on the ...
... struggle , though long to recount , was brief to act . Oliver was the more powerful of the two ; and he had to struggle for life . With one gigantic effort he disengaged himself from Ranthorpe's grasp , and with a sudden blow on the ...
Strana 300
... struggle she had endured . At all times there was a grandeur in the simplicity and majestic repose of her manner ; but now , when the whole strength of her nature was sum- moned to vanquish the most fearful struggle that a loving woman ...
... struggle she had endured . At all times there was a grandeur in the simplicity and majestic repose of her manner ; but now , when the whole strength of her nature was sum- moned to vanquish the most fearful struggle that a loving woman ...
Strana 343
... struggle passing within . His bearing was haughty and cold : the perfect reverse of his usual manner . He had struggled ; he had conquered ; and he was there ; —there , in the presence of her whom he had not seen for twenty years ! The ...
... struggle passing within . His bearing was haughty and cold : the perfect reverse of his usual manner . He had struggled ; he had conquered ; and he was there ; —there , in the presence of her whom he had not seen for twenty years ! The ...
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