Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 18;Volume 81John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1873 |
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... Charlotte Brontë it will be ad- visable to recall to the reader's attention before the works of the three sisters them- selves are passed in review . Haworth vil- lage , whose parsonage was so long the residence of the Brontës , is in ...
... Charlotte Brontë it will be ad- visable to recall to the reader's attention before the works of the three sisters them- selves are passed in review . Haworth vil- lage , whose parsonage was so long the residence of the Brontës , is in ...
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... Brontë said he could converse with his daughter Maria on all the leading questions of the day when she was only eleven years of age . Early familiar with all the forms of suffering and death , the life of Charlotte Brontë from its ...
... Brontë said he could converse with his daughter Maria on all the leading questions of the day when she was only eleven years of age . Early familiar with all the forms of suffering and death , the life of Charlotte Brontë from its ...
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... Charlotte Brontë's remains to the grave , but the survivors wanted not the sympathy of strangers , their grief being too keen to be assuaged . The detractors of the writer of Jane Eyre could have had little real understanding of her ...
... Charlotte Brontë's remains to the grave , but the survivors wanted not the sympathy of strangers , their grief being too keen to be assuaged . The detractors of the writer of Jane Eyre could have had little real understanding of her ...
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... Charlotte Brontë simply thought of painting them as they appeared , never thinking for a moment there could be harm in laying in deep shadows where deep shadows were re- quired . Fielding was coarse , Wycherley and some of the other ...
... Charlotte Brontë simply thought of painting them as they appeared , never thinking for a moment there could be harm in laying in deep shadows where deep shadows were re- quired . Fielding was coarse , Wycherley and some of the other ...
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... Charlotte Brontë to be such an enthusiastic admirer of Thackeray . He , at any rate , she knew , would appreciate her efforts , for was he not also engaged ( with even more splendid talents ) in the crusade against conven- tionality ...
... Charlotte Brontë to be such an enthusiastic admirer of Thackeray . He , at any rate , she knew , would appreciate her efforts , for was he not also engaged ( with even more splendid talents ) in the crusade against conven- tionality ...
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