Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 172
... heart . " In some ways it is the most characteristic of all Mary's books , because it is transfused with the romantic feeling which was so noteworthy in her , and which seems to make her more akin to Wordsworth and Coleridge , and above ...
... heart . " In some ways it is the most characteristic of all Mary's books , because it is transfused with the romantic feeling which was so noteworthy in her , and which seems to make her more akin to Wordsworth and Coleridge , and above ...
Pagina 268
... heart can acquit you of ingratitude- 66 ' He ceased . Fanny was by this time crying so bitterly that , angry as he was , he would not press the article farther . Her heart was almost broke by such a picture of what she appeared to him ...
... heart can acquit you of ingratitude- 66 ' He ceased . Fanny was by this time crying so bitterly that , angry as he was , he would not press the article farther . Her heart was almost broke by such a picture of what she appeared to him ...
Pagina 305
... heart and repeating word for word " ; and adds that the only thing she had to show for a year's education was a piece of embroidery in Wool.326 Elizabeth Sewell ( unrelated to the above ) , afterwards author of Amy Herbert and Laneton ...
... heart and repeating word for word " ; and adds that the only thing she had to show for a year's education was a piece of embroidery in Wool.326 Elizabeth Sewell ( unrelated to the above ) , afterwards author of Amy Herbert and Laneton ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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