... women now-a-days; and I have already got to the point of considering that there is no more respectable character on this earth than an unmarried woman, who makes her own way through life quietly, perseveringly, without support of husband or brother;... The Life of Charlotte Brontë - Sivu 277tekijä(t) Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1859 - 672 sivua
...quietly, perseveringly, without support of husband or brother; and who, having attained the age of forty-five or upwards, retains in her possession a...pains, sympathy with the sufferings of others, and • Story of a Feather, ch. xxxiii. and ch. xliv. t The Collegians, ch. ii. j " But is there no rule,... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 384 sivua
...quietly, perseveringly, without support of husband or brother; and who, having attained the age of forty-five or upwards, retains in her possession a...others, and willingness to relieve want as far as her means extend." During the time that the negotiation with Messrs. Aylott and Co. was going on, Charlotte... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 376 sivua
...who, having attained the age of forty-five or upwards, retains in her possession a well - regulated mind, a disposition to enjoy simple pleasures, and...others, and willingness to relieve want as far as her means extend." During the time that the negotiation with Messrs. Aylott and Co. was going on, Charlotte... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1862 - 612 sivua
...quietly, perseveringly, without support of husband or brother; and who, having attained the age of forty-five or upwards, retains in her possession a...During the time that the negotiation with Messrs. Ayjott and Co. was going on, Charlotte went M visit her old school-friend, with whom she was in such... | |
| 1862 - 588 sivua
...brother ; and having attained the age of fortyfive or upwards, retains in her possession a well regulated mind, a disposition to enjoy simple pleasures, and...others, and willingness to relieve want as far as her means extend. — Charlotte Bronte. 1862. MAT LEO OF MUTTON BOASTED. A leg of mutton intended for... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1873 - 492 sivua
...quietly, perseveringly, without support of husband or brother ; and who, having attained the age of forty-five or upwards, retains in her possession a...others, and willingness to relieve want as far as her means extend." During the time that the negotiation with Messrs. Aylott and Co. was going on, Charlotte... | |
| 1877 - 436 sivua
...husband or brother ; and having attained the age of forty-five or upward, retains in her posession a well-regulated mind, a disposition to enjoy simple...others, and willingness to relieve want as far as her means extend." — Charlotte Bronte. JULY 22. LESSON XXIX. 1877. Eighth Sunday after Trinity. Mark... | |
| William Walters - 1883 - 208 sivua
...makes her own way through life quietly, persevering! y, without support of husband or brother ; and who retains in her possession a well-regulated mind, —...others, and willingness to relieve want as far as her means extend."— CHARLOTTE BRONTE. "There were three young maids of Lee, They were fair as fair... | |
| Charlotte Brontë, Laura Carter Holloway - 1883 - 168 sivua
...perseveringly, without support of husband or brother ; and who, having attained the age of forty-five or upward, retains in her possession a well-regulated mind, a...others, and •willingness to relieve want as far as her means extend, ' ' \To . . . . ] "June 17, 1846. . . . " Branweil declares that lie neither can... | |
| 1910 - 392 sivua
...without support of husband or brother, and who, having attained the age of forty or upward, retains a well-regulated mind, a disposition to enjoy simple...fortitude to support inevitable pains, sympathy with the suffering of others, and willingness to relieve want as far as means allow. — Charlotte Bronte THE... | |
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