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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... youth of nineteen , who , his hands and feet benumbed with cold , had been standing for half an hour , gloating with ... youth looked like a clerk - and was one . Those who looked a little closer , however , might have seen that there ...
... youth of nineteen , who , his hands and feet benumbed with cold , had been standing for half an hour , gloating with ... youth looked like a clerk - and was one . Those who looked a little closer , however , might have seen that there ...
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... Youth " had been considerable . Indeed the small critics had not only " hailed the volume with delight , " but declared it " decidedly superior to any of the season ; " some going so far as to pronounce the author a second Byron ...
... Youth " had been considerable . Indeed the small critics had not only " hailed the volume with delight , " but declared it " decidedly superior to any of the season ; " some going so far as to pronounce the author a second Byron ...
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... Youth " had disarmed . Those who were really influential — who had spared the youth and inexperience of his former volume - who had cheered him to fulfil the promise he had given , recommending study and care - these men were all ...
... Youth " had disarmed . Those who were really influential — who had spared the youth and inexperience of his former volume - who had cheered him to fulfil the promise he had given , recommending study and care - these men were all ...
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