Edinburgh' - not because its criticism was keen or its blame sometimes severe; not because its praise was stinted (for, indeed, I think you give me quite as much praise as I deserve), but because after I had said earnestly that I wished critics would... The Life of Charlotte Brontë - Sivu 106tekijä(t) Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1862 - 441 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 306 sivua
...me quite as much praise as I deserve), but because after I had said earnestly that I wished critics would judge me as an author, not as a woman, you so roughly — I even thought so cruelly — handled the question of sex. I dare say you meant no harm,... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 352 sivua
...me quite as much praise as I deserve), but because after I had said earnestly that I wished critics would judge me as an author, not as a woman, you so roughly — I even thought so cruelly — handled the question of sex. I dare say you meant no harm,... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1873 - 492 sivua
...me quite as much praise as I deserve), but because after I had said earnestly that I wished critics would judge me as an author, not as a woman, you so roughly — I even thought so cruelly — handled the question of sex. I daresay you meant no harm,... | |
| Charlotte Brontë, Laura Carter Holloway - 1883 - 168 sivua
...give quite as much praise as I deserve), but because after I had said earnestly that I wished critics would judge me as an author, not as a woman, you so roughly — I even thought so cruelly — handled the question of sex. I dare say you meant no harm,... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1900 - 756 sivua
...me quite as much praise as I deserve), but because after I had said earnestly that I wished critics would judge me as an author, not as a woman, you so roughly — I even thought so cruelly — handled the question of sex. I dare say you meant no harm,... | |
| Charlotte Brontë, Clement King Shorter - 1900 - 754 sivua
...said earnestly that I wished critics would judge me as an author, not as a woman, you so roughly — I even thought so cruelly — handled the question of sex. I dare say yon meant no harm, and perhaps you will not now be able to understand why I was so grieved at what... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1902 - 762 sivua
...said earnestly that I wished critics would judge me as an author, not as a woman, you so roughly — I even thought so cruelly — handled the question of...such a trifle ; but grieved I was, and indignant too. 'However, I will not bear malice against you for it; I know what your nature is : it is not a bad or... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1905 - 580 sivua
...me quite as much praise as I deserve), but because after I had said earnestly that I wished critics would judge me as an author, not as a woman, you so roughly — I even thought so cruelly — handled the question of sex. I dare say you meant no harm,... | |
| Clement King Shorter - 1908 - 520 sivua
...me quite as much praise as I deserve), but because after I had said earnestly that I wished critics would judge me as an author, not as a woman, you so roughly — I even thought so cruelly — handled the question of sex. I dare say you meant no harm,... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1914 - 902 sivua
...said earnestly that I wished critics would judge me as an author, not as a woman, you so roughly — I even thought so cruelly — handled the question of...passage or two which you did quite wrong to write. though you would often jar terribly on some feelings with whose recoil and quiver you could not possibly... | |
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