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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... child . The beaming countenance of the child shows plainly then that the lamp is burning . When the child reaches the age of nineteen she loses her mother , and , at the same , the light goes out ; not because of her grief , but because ...
... child . The beaming countenance of the child shows plainly then that the lamp is burning . When the child reaches the age of nineteen she loses her mother , and , at the same , the light goes out ; not because of her grief , but because ...
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... child with intense grief . The child , in spite of her anguish , magnanimously pardons the woman and by patience and goodness , wins her admiration . This little collection of stories contains incidents that are in keeping with the ...
... child with intense grief . The child , in spite of her anguish , magnanimously pardons the woman and by patience and goodness , wins her admiration . This little collection of stories contains incidents that are in keeping with the ...
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... children's reading . " 99 " Saturday Night , " 1827 was published in The Juvenile Miscel- lany and was repeated the next year ... Child ( Boston , Carter and Hendee , 1828 ) , I , 31 ; The Christian Teacher's Manual ( Stockbridge , 1828 ) ...
... children's reading . " 99 " Saturday Night , " 1827 was published in The Juvenile Miscel- lany and was repeated the next year ... Child ( Boston , Carter and Hendee , 1828 ) , I , 31 ; The Christian Teacher's Manual ( Stockbridge , 1828 ) ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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