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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... manners , but , wherever they are incidentally introduced , I have endeavored to make the portrait accurate , neither ... manner in which she considered her home and domestic arrangements were presented to the public . She writes to her ...
... manners , but , wherever they are incidentally introduced , I have endeavored to make the portrait accurate , neither ... manner in which she considered her home and domestic arrangements were presented to the public . She writes to her ...
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... manners is that quality of mind termed Reverence . Reverence leads to the worship of God , to the conception of His greatness , and that leads to love and respect for His name , and for everything con- nected with religion . From this ...
... manners is that quality of mind termed Reverence . Reverence leads to the worship of God , to the conception of His greatness , and that leads to love and respect for His name , and for everything con- nected with religion . From this ...
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... Manners . New York , Bliss and White , 1822 ; London , Miller , 1822 . A New England Tale and Miscellanies . New York , Putnam , 1852 . Die Neu - Englander , oder Skizzen von Charakteren und Sitten in Neu - England . Bremen , 1827 ...
... Manners . New York , Bliss and White , 1822 ; London , Miller , 1822 . A New England Tale and Miscellanies . New York , Putnam , 1852 . Die Neu - Englander , oder Skizzen von Charakteren und Sitten in Neu - England . Bremen , 1827 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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