Catharine Maria Sedgwick: Her Position in the Literature and Thought of Her Time Up to 1860Catholic University of America, 1937 - 168 páginas |
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... Puritan justice . Fur- ther still , he opposed the expulsion of the Quakers . Amy knows all this and yet remains true to him in spite of the remonstrances of her strict Puritan aunt . Yet Amy is a Puritan , and a most lovable one . But ...
... Puritan justice . Fur- ther still , he opposed the expulsion of the Quakers . Amy knows all this and yet remains true to him in spite of the remonstrances of her strict Puritan aunt . Yet Amy is a Puritan , and a most lovable one . But ...
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... Puritan , because Margaret is not a Puritan , forbids her marriage with his son , who is deeply in love with the girl . Mrs. Ray , fearing she has displeased her brother - in- law by befriending the Irish girl , has the following ...
... Puritan , because Margaret is not a Puritan , forbids her marriage with his son , who is deeply in love with the girl . Mrs. Ray , fearing she has displeased her brother - in- law by befriending the Irish girl , has the following ...
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... Puritan in her sketches , and treated him with more or less sarcasm , she has no desire to brand the whole sect , but simply the individual concerned . The following extract from a letter to Sismondi about this delineation of Puritan ...
... Puritan in her sketches , and treated him with more or less sarcasm , she has no desire to brand the whole sect , but simply the individual concerned . The following extract from a letter to Sismondi about this delineation of Puritan ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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