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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... beautiful , polished , charming , yet so selfish she would sacrifice everything and everyone to satisfy her slightest whim . Gertrude Clarence is in direct contrast to Mrs. Layton . Gertrude is not beautiful , but charming in her sim ...
... beautiful , polished , charming , yet so selfish she would sacrifice everything and everyone to satisfy her slightest whim . Gertrude Clarence is in direct contrast to Mrs. Layton . Gertrude is not beautiful , but charming in her sim ...
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... beautiful , intelligent , loyal - lovable in every way . The gentle , trusting Bessie Lee is a most pathetic figure . The beautiful traitorous Ruthven sisters present a woeful contrast with their miserable duplicity . Herbert Linwood ...
... beautiful , intelligent , loyal - lovable in every way . The gentle , trusting Bessie Lee is a most pathetic figure . The beautiful traitorous Ruthven sisters present a woeful contrast with their miserable duplicity . Herbert Linwood ...
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... beautiful shrub , radiant with blooms of all hues and from all climes . The extract is also there , and immediately upon partaking of it , the fault most apparent in each character is presented to each mind . As in- structed , they then ...
... beautiful shrub , radiant with blooms of all hues and from all climes . The extract is also there , and immediately upon partaking of it , the fault most apparent in each character is presented to each mind . As in- structed , they then ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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