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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... success , and think- ing that Percy had shut himself from all participation in it . I verily believe that , much as he loved money , he cared more for the success of this new speculation from the triumph it would give him over his son ...
... success , and think- ing that Percy had shut himself from all participation in it . I verily believe that , much as he loved money , he cared more for the success of this new speculation from the triumph it would give him over his son ...
Strana 53
... success easy , he takes no pains to achieve it . ' Tis the old story of the hare and the tortoise ! Ranthorpe was not only the supreme poet of albums , but the first waltzer in London . His aristocratic air , his haughty bearing , his ...
... success easy , he takes no pains to achieve it . ' Tis the old story of the hare and the tortoise ! Ranthorpe was not only the supreme poet of albums , but the first waltzer in London . His aristocratic air , his haughty bearing , his ...
Strana 285
... success solely to his own energy and genius , from time to time made his heart beat with satisfaction , yet , on the whole , he felt no such delight as his boyish expectations had pictured . Success , after all , is not so gratifying as ...
... success solely to his own energy and genius , from time to time made his heart beat with satisfaction , yet , on the whole , he felt no such delight as his boyish expectations had pictured . Success , after all , is not so gratifying as ...
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