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William Makepeace Thackeray. EMMA : A FRAGMENT by Charlotte Brontë INTRODUCED BY MARGARET LANE F death had not silenced Charlotte Brontë when it did , in the thirty- ninth year of her age and at the height of her powers , would she have ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. EMMA : A FRAGMENT by Charlotte Brontë INTRODUCED BY MARGARET LANE F death had not silenced Charlotte Brontë when it did , in the thirty- ninth year of her age and at the height of her powers , would she have ...
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... Charlotte Brontë had ever read such a tale , one cannot tell she could have done , for in 1818 an anonymous novel , Fatherless Fanny , had appeared with an identical beginning , and had enjoyed some success . But in the Brontë fragment ...
... Charlotte Brontë had ever read such a tale , one cannot tell she could have done , for in 1818 an anonymous novel , Fatherless Fanny , had appeared with an identical beginning , and had enjoyed some success . But in the Brontë fragment ...
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... Charlotte Brontë . Mrs. Gaskell , who was herself a friend of Charlotte's ( though not an intimate one ) knew precisely what she intended to do . ' I weighed every line , ' she wrote , ' with my whole power and heart , so that every ...
... Charlotte Brontë . Mrs. Gaskell , who was herself a friend of Charlotte's ( though not an intimate one ) knew precisely what she intended to do . ' I weighed every line , ' she wrote , ' with my whole power and heart , so that every ...
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