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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... considered the Countess in Henry Esmond nothing more than an 66 over sweet pretty woman , " and expressed the belief that neither Beatrice nor the Countess was natural.21 Her portrayal of Charlotte Bronte is worth quoting . Speaking of ...
... considered the Countess in Henry Esmond nothing more than an 66 over sweet pretty woman , " and expressed the belief that neither Beatrice nor the Countess was natural.21 Her portrayal of Charlotte Bronte is worth quoting . Speaking of ...
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... considered degrading , nor will any be considered incompatible with the exercise of the higher faculties of the mind . ' 11 66 The chapters on " Truth , " " Calumny , " and " Evil Reports , " Gos- siping , " " Flattery , " " Praise ...
... considered degrading , nor will any be considered incompatible with the exercise of the higher faculties of the mind . ' 11 66 The chapters on " Truth , " " Calumny , " and " Evil Reports , " Gos- siping , " " Flattery , " " Praise ...
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... considered a sufficient reason for his cruelty . The father of Magawisca sought revenge for the pitilessness with which his wife and son were put to death . The Indian knew the law which should have influenced the white man , the same ...
... considered a sufficient reason for his cruelty . The father of Magawisca sought revenge for the pitilessness with which his wife and son were put to death . The Indian knew the law which should have influenced the white man , the same ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
Direitos de autor | |
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