Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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... Ashworth with the complexities of a real man and thus describes him as a man of daz- zling talents and social graces yet inherently corrupt.24 By the time Charlotte Brontë wrote Ashworth , she was committed to the claim that fiction ...
... Ashworth with the complexities of a real man and thus describes him as a man of daz- zling talents and social graces yet inherently corrupt.24 By the time Charlotte Brontë wrote Ashworth , she was committed to the claim that fiction ...
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unhappy here ? again inquired Miss Ashworth " O no maʼam good times and bad times and all times < will > get over - I shall be sorry however Miss Ashworth when you are gone " " Why ? I do not think I have been in the habit of speaking ...
unhappy here ? again inquired Miss Ashworth " O no maʼam good times and bad times and all times < will > get over - I shall be sorry however Miss Ashworth when you are gone " " Why ? I do not think I have been in the habit of speaking ...
Pagina 60
... Ashworth's bed - side- " You are quite welcome Ellen , good - night Miss Ashworth offered her hand which as she held it out was seen to be most beautiful and delicate - The humble de- pendent took it pressed it & in the warmth of her ...
... Ashworth's bed - side- " You are quite welcome Ellen , good - night Miss Ashworth offered her hand which as she held it out was seen to be most beautiful and delicate - The humble de- pendent took it pressed it & in the warmth of her ...
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