The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 166William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1952 |
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... Brontë . It is possible that she never thought of it , but more likely that she avoided this obvious course out of a feeling of delicacy . It would not have been easy , after listening to Mr. Brontë in the parlour , to have gone for ...
... Brontë . It is possible that she never thought of it , but more likely that she avoided this obvious course out of a feeling of delicacy . It would not have been easy , after listening to Mr. Brontë in the parlour , to have gone for ...
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... Brontë meanwhile having been considerably annoyed by the officiousness of a Mr. William Dearden , who had been an acquaintance of Branwell's , and who had written a defence of Mr. Brontë in the Halifax Examiner which contradicted very ...
... Brontë meanwhile having been considerably annoyed by the officiousness of a Mr. William Dearden , who had been an acquaintance of Branwell's , and who had written a defence of Mr. Brontë in the Halifax Examiner which contradicted very ...
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... Brontë loved firearms and always carried them ; and Ellen Nussey , in a description which she wrote in middle - age of her first visit to Haworth , remembers Mr. Brontë's daily firing of pistols , and gives an explanation . Every ...
... Brontë loved firearms and always carried them ; and Ellen Nussey , in a description which she wrote in middle - age of her first visit to Haworth , remembers Mr. Brontë's daily firing of pistols , and gives an explanation . Every ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | 1 |
HEAVEN AND EARTH | 38 |
A NOTE ON MARRYAT Illustrated | 67 |
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