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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... tells her mother about the meeting with Gervase , and the fact that the more she meditates on taking the promised vow the less inclined she is to pronounce it . She also makes known that Gervase is destined for Holy Orders . The ...
... tells her mother about the meeting with Gervase , and the fact that the more she meditates on taking the promised vow the less inclined she is to pronounce it . She also makes known that Gervase is destined for Holy Orders . The ...
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... tell stories or fairy tales to her children on every Saturday night . On the par- ticular night in question she departs from her usual procedure and tells her story in the form of an allegory , but develops it so simply that the ...
... tell stories or fairy tales to her children on every Saturday night . On the par- ticular night in question she departs from her usual procedure and tells her story in the form of an allegory , but develops it so simply that the ...
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... tells the amusing story of Grippy Hull's escapade arrayed in the uni- form of General Kosciusko . Grippy , a man of color , is acting as body servant to General Kosciusko . The General has left the camp for a few days and Grippy takes ...
... tells the amusing story of Grippy Hull's escapade arrayed in the uni- form of General Kosciusko . Grippy , a man of color , is acting as body servant to General Kosciusko . The General has left the camp for a few days and Grippy takes ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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