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... Brontë at first was delighted with the book . He abounded with praise . He said it had given him more satis- faction than anything else in many years past . He affirmed ' that Mrs. Gaskell's picture of his family was full of truth and ...
... Brontë at first was delighted with the book . He abounded with praise . He said it had given him more satis- faction than anything else in many years past . He affirmed ' that Mrs. Gaskell's picture of his family was full of truth and ...
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... Brontë , the most victimized of all ; and of poor Aunt Branwell , and M. and Mme Héger , which is really , as I shall try to show you , the most moving story of all . I should have liked to look into the case of Branwell , but that ...
... Brontë , the most victimized of all ; and of poor Aunt Branwell , and M. and Mme Héger , which is really , as I shall try to show you , the most moving story of all . I should have liked to look into the case of Branwell , but that ...
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... Brontë towards the end ; and if there is a hint of disappoint- ment in that Ought I not , ' well , vanitas vanitatum , which of us is completely happy in this world ? He allowed no one but him- self to nurse her at night ; an example of ...
... Brontë towards the end ; and if there is a hint of disappoint- ment in that Ought I not , ' well , vanitas vanitatum , which of us is completely happy in this world ? He allowed no one but him- self to nurse her at night ; an example of ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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