Hence it ensued that what her mind had gathered of the real concerning them, was too exclusively confined to those tragic and terrible traits of which, in listening to the secret annals of every rude vicinage, the memory is sometimes compelled to receive... The North American Review - Stran 3231857Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 352 strani
...rarely exchanged a word. Hence it ensued, that what her mind has gathered of the real concerning them, was too exclusively confined to those tragic and terrible...more powerful than sportive — found in such traits material whence it wrought creations like Heathcliffe, like Eariishaw, like Catharine. Having formed... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 640 strani
...rarely exchanged a word. Hence it ensued, that what her mind has gathered of the real concerning them, was too exclusively confined to those tragic and terrible...more powerful than sportive — found in such traits material whence it wrought creations like Heathcliffe, like Earnshaw, like Catharine. Having formed... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1862 - 612 strani
...rarely exchanged a word. Hence it ensued, that what her mind has gathered of the real concerning them, was too exclusively confined to those tragic and terrible...Her imagination, which was a spirit more sombre than sunny—more powerful than sportive—found in such traits material whence it wrought creations like... | |
| Emily Brontë - 1870 - 488 strani
...rarely exchanged a word. Hence it ensued that what her mind had gathered of the real concerning them, was too exclusively confined to those tragic and terrible...more powerful than sportive, found in such traits material whence it wrought creations like Heathcliff, like Earnshaw, like Catherine. Having formed... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1873 - 492 strani
...rarely exchanged a word. Hence it ensued, that what her mind had gathered of the real concerning them, was too exclusively confined to those tragic and terrible...more powerful than sportive — found in such traits material whence it wrought creations like Heathcliff, like Earnshaw, like Catherine. Having formed... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1876 - 492 strani
...rarely exchanged a word. Hence it ensued, that what her mind had gathered of the real concerning them, was too exclusively confined to those tragic and terrible...listening to the secret annals of every rude vicinage, the menvjry is sometimes compelled to receive the impress. Her imagination, which was a spirit more sombre... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1881 - 426 strani
...rarely exchanged a word. Hence it ensued that what her mind had gathered of the real concerning them was too exclusively confined to those tragic and terrible...more powerful than sportive, found in such traits material whence it wrought creations like Heathcliff, like Earnshaw, like Catherine." I am unable to... | |
| Agnes Mary Frances Robinson - 1883 - 336 strani
...rarely exchanged a word. Hence it ensued that what her mind had gathered of the real concerning them was too exclusively confined to those tragic and terrible...traits materials whence it wrought creations like Heathcliff, like Earnshaw, like Catharine. Having formed these beings, she did not know what she had... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1892 - 594 strani
...exchanged a word. Hence it ensued, that what her mind has gathered of the real concerning them, waa too exclusively confined to those tragic and terrible...— more powerful than sportive — found in such .raits material whence it wrought creations like Heathcliffe, like Earnshaw, like Catharine. Having... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1893 - 326 strani
...rarely exchanged a word. Hence it ensued that what her mind had gathered of the real concerning them, was too exclusively confined to those tragic and terrible...more powerful than sportive, found in such traits material whence it wrought creations like Heathcliff, like Earnshaw, like Catherine. Having formed... | |
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