... very deeply into her mind; it did her harm. She brooded over it till she believed it to be a duty to reproduce every detail ( of course with fictitious characters, incidents, and situations ) as a warning to others. The Life of Charlotte Brontë - Página 15por Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 352 páginas
...her sister of that gentle " little one "), " in the course of her life, been called on to contemplate near at hand, and for a long time, the terrible effects of talents misused and faculties abused ; hers was naturally a sensitive, reserved, and dejected nature ; what she saw sunk very deeply into... | |
| 1857 - 608 páginas
...first glance. " She had," says her sister, " in the course of her life, been called on to contemplate near at hand, and for a long time, the terrible effects of talents misused and faculties abused ; what she saw sunk very deeply into her mind. She brooded over it till she believed it to be a duty... | |
| B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1858 - 720 páginas
...ideas. " She had," says Charlotte Bronte, " in the course of her life, been called on to contemplate near at hand, and for a long time, the terrible effects of talents misused and faculties abused ; hera was naturally a sensitive, reserved and dejected nature ; what she saw sunk very deeeply in... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1862 - 612 páginas
...that gentle " little one"), " in the course of her life, been called on to contemplate near .• *», hand, and for a long time, the terrible effects of talents misused and faculties.abused; hers was naturally a sensitive, reserved, and dejected nature; what she saw sunk... | |
| Emily Brontë - 1870 - 488 páginas
...pure, but, I think, slightly morbid. She had, in the course of her life been called on to contemplate, near at hand, and for a long time, the terrible effects of talents misused and faculties abused; hers was naturally a sensitive, reserved, and dejected nature; what she saw sunk very deeply into her... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1873 - 492 páginas
...very little use have I ever made of it. What have I done these last thirty years ? Precious little." The quiet, sad year stole on. The sisters were contemplating...dearest pride. They had to cheer the poor old father, in whose heart all trials sank the deeper, because of the silent stoicism of his endurance. They had... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1873 - 534 páginas
...pure, but, I think, slightly morbid. She had, in the course of her life, been called on to contemplate, near at hand, and for a long time, the terrible effects of talents misused and faculties abused : hers was naturally a sensitive, reserved, and dejected nature ; what she saw sank very deeply into... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1877 - 294 páginas
...pure, but, I think, slightly morbid. She had in the course of her life been called on to contemplate, near at hand, and for a long time, the terrible effects of talents misused and faculties abused ; hers was naturally a sensitive, reserved, and dejected nature ; what she -saw sank very deeply into... | |
| Henry Allon - 1877 - 608 páginas
...pure, but, I think, slightly morbid. She had in the course of her life been called on to contemplate, near at hand, and for a long time, the terrible effects of talents misused and faculties abused; hers was naturally a sensitive, reserved, and dejected nature ; what she saw sank very deeply into... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1877 - 300 páginas
...pure, but, I think, slightly morbid. She had in the course of her life been called on to contemplate, near at hand, and for a long time, the terrible effects of talents misused and faculties abused; hers was naturally a sensitive, reserved, and dejected nature ; what she saw sank very deeply into... | |
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