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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... leave , to some extent at least , the more open didacticism of her predecessors , and writes in a smooth , natural ... leaves his immense wealth to Mr. Carroll who from now on is known by An Analysis of Miss Sedgwick's Novels 27 Clarence ...
... leave , to some extent at least , the more open didacticism of her predecessors , and writes in a smooth , natural ... leaves his immense wealth to Mr. Carroll who from now on is known by An Analysis of Miss Sedgwick's Novels 27 Clarence ...
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... leaves the house , Sybil informs her mother that she is going to visit some friends five miles distant and that she ... leaving Sybil reaches an elevated spot from which he intends to watch until she is out of sight . From his look - out ...
... leaves the house , Sybil informs her mother that she is going to visit some friends five miles distant and that she ... leaving Sybil reaches an elevated spot from which he intends to watch until she is out of sight . From his look - out ...
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... leave the house before night . Matty goes to an aunt with whom she remains until Russel is ready to leave for Michigan . Her life in Michigan is a series of trials , all of which are borne with exemplary resignation and Christian ...
... leave the house before night . Matty goes to an aunt with whom she remains until Russel is ready to leave for Michigan . Her life in Michigan is a series of trials , all of which are borne with exemplary resignation and Christian ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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