The Life of Charlotte Brontë ...D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... strong light ; but he could no longer see to read ; and thus his eager appetite for knowledge and information of all kinds was severely balked . He continued to preach . I have heard that he was led up into the pulpit , and that his ser ...
... strong light ; but he could no longer see to read ; and thus his eager appetite for knowledge and information of all kinds was severely balked . He continued to preach . I have heard that he was led up into the pulpit , and that his ser ...
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... strong even to coarseness , - -as was the case with some that she had met with in flesh and blood existence , —she " wrote them down an ass ; " if the scenery of such life as she saw was for the most part wild and grotesque , instead of ...
... strong even to coarseness , - -as was the case with some that she had met with in flesh and blood existence , —she " wrote them down an ass ; " if the scenery of such life as she saw was for the most part wild and grotesque , instead of ...
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... strong practical regard for the simple holy truth of expres sion , which Mr. Trench has enforced , as a duty too often neglected . She would wait patiently searching for the right term , until it presented itself to her . It might be ...
... strong practical regard for the simple holy truth of expres sion , which Mr. Trench has enforced , as a duty too often neglected . She would wait patiently searching for the right term , until it presented itself to her . It might be ...
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... strong sense of the writer . " I was amused by what she says respecting her wish that , when she marries , her ... strong will , he must also have strong sense , a kind heart , and a thoroughly correct notion . of justice ; because a man ...
... strong sense of the writer . " I was amused by what she says respecting her wish that , when she marries , her ... strong will , he must also have strong sense , a kind heart , and a thoroughly correct notion . of justice ; because a man ...
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... strong terms to Mr. Smith , who appears to have been much amused by the admiration excited . " You seem to have been so enchanted , that I do not know how to believe you , " he laughingly said . But when a second reader , in the person ...
... strong terms to Mr. Smith , who appears to have been much amused by the admiration excited . " You seem to have been so enchanted , that I do not know how to believe you , " he laughingly said . But when a second reader , in the person ...
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admiration Agnes Grey Ambleside Anne ANNE BRONTË believe Casterton character Charlotte Brontë cheer Cloth cold critics Currer Bell dear Emily EMILY BRONTË Emily's excitement expressed father fear feel felt Filey G. H. LEWES George Sand Gilt edges give glad Gothic Archi Haworth headache hear heard heart hope illness Illustrated impression interest Jane Eyre Keighley kind knew lady letter looked mind Miss Brontë Miss Martineau Miss Wooler morning morocco nature never Nicholls night once pain Papa Parsonage pleasant pleasure pretty publishers quiet quietly seems seen sent Shirley sincerely sisters Smith spirits stay strength strong suffered Sydney Dobell Tabby tale tell Thackeray Thackeray's thankful things thought tion told trust truth Villette visit to London W. S. WILLIAMS weather week wish woman words write wrote Wuthering Heights