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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... realized how soon it should come to this I should have lived it so differently . " " ... The story is not the sermon this sketch seems to indicate . It has a love theme at the beginning , followed by the happy marriage of a poor man ...
... realized how soon it should come to this I should have lived it so differently . " " ... The story is not the sermon this sketch seems to indicate . It has a love theme at the beginning , followed by the happy marriage of a poor man ...
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... realize the omnipresence of God , your manners will , of course , express reverence for everything in His works ... realizing the justice of their criticism , is endeavoring in this chapter to train the children to avoid this disgusting ...
... realize the omnipresence of God , your manners will , of course , express reverence for everything in His works ... realizing the justice of their criticism , is endeavoring in this chapter to train the children to avoid this disgusting ...
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... realized the deficiencies of her predecessors who , instead of giving their readers real beings alive and active , peopled their books with characters that were creations of their own imaginations . Miss Sedgwick , on the contrary ...
... realized the deficiencies of her predecessors who , instead of giving their readers real beings alive and active , peopled their books with characters that were creations of their own imaginations . Miss Sedgwick , on the contrary ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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