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 xxiv
... young lady who has already ventured past his initial chapters : Do not , my pretty reader , turn away your head : do not shrug your shoulders ; do not skip the next page or so , because truth bids me inform you Julius was remarkably ...
... young lady who has already ventured past his initial chapters : Do not , my pretty reader , turn away your head : do not shrug your shoulders ; do not skip the next page or so , because truth bids me inform you Julius was remarkably ...
Strana xxxiii
... young woman who conceals beneath an acting out of feminine complai- sance an equally self - centered nature , though Lewes's development of his conception is indeed awkward by comparison . To the inexperienced eyes of the young tutor ...
... young woman who conceals beneath an acting out of feminine complai- sance an equally self - centered nature , though Lewes's development of his conception is indeed awkward by comparison . To the inexperienced eyes of the young tutor ...
Strana 172
... Young man , young man , you have won my heart ; you have done a good action ; you have- " Here he was obliged to cough to conceal his emotion , and uttering his favourite " Bah ! " picked up his wig , and reseated himself . He really ...
... Young man , young man , you have won my heart ; you have done a good action ; you have- " Here he was obliged to cough to conceal his emotion , and uttering his favourite " Bah ! " picked up his wig , and reseated himself . He really ...
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