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" I am never unhappy; my present life is so delightful, so congenial to my own nature, compared to that of a governess. My time, constantly occupied, passes too rapidly. Hitherto both Emily and I have had good health, and therefore we have been able to... "
The Life of Charlotte Brontë - Sivu 251
tekijä(t) Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857
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The Life of Charlotte Brontë, Nide 1

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 640 sivua
...that of a governess. My time, constantly occupied, passes too rapidly. Hitherto both Emily and I have had good health, and therefore we have been able to...He is very angry with me just at present, because I hare written a translation which he chose to stigmatize as lpeu correct.' He did not tell me so, but...

The Life of Charlotte Brontë, Nide 1

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 376 sivua
...that of a governess. My time, constantly occupied, passes too rapidly. Hitherto both Emily and I have had good health, and therefore we have been able to...one individual of whom I have not yet spoken — M. Héger, the husband of Madame. He is professor of rhetoric, a man of power as to mind, but very choleric...

The Life of Charlotte Brontë

Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1862 - 612 sivua
...that of a governess. My time, constantly occupied, passes too rapidly. Hitherto both Emily and I have had good health, and therefore we have been able to...well. There is one individual of whom I have not yet spoken—M. Heger, the husband of Madame. He is professor of rhetorie, a man of power as to mind, but...

Madame D'Arblay

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 412 sivua
...that of a governess. My time, constantly occupied, passes too rapidly. Hitherto both Emily and I have had good health, and therefore we have been able to...because I have written a translation which he chose to characterize as ' peu correct.' He did not tell me so, but wrote the word on the margin of my book,...

Women of fashion, and representative women in letters and ..., Numero 50,Nide 2

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 416 sivua
...that of a governess. My time, constantly occupied, passes too rapidly. Hitherto both Emily and I have had good health, and therefore we have been able to...because I have written a translation which he chose to characterize as ' peu correct.' He did not tell me so, but wrote the word on the margin of my book,...

Two Great Englishwomen, Mrs. Browning & Charlott Brontë: With an Essay on ...

Peter Bayne - 1881 - 426 sivua
...pleasant for Charlotte if M. Heger had not been what he was, may remain a question. Him she describes as " a man of power as to mind, but very choleric and irritable in temperament." The words describe the essential characteristic of Charlotte Bronte's pet hero, be his name Eochester,...

Emily Brontë

Agnes Mary Frances Robinson - 1883 - 348 sivua
...that of a governess. My time, constantly occupied, passes too rapidly. Hitherto both Emily and I have had good health, and therefore we have been able to...There is one individual of whom I have not yet spoken — Monsieur Heger, the husband of Madame. He is professor of rhetoric — a man of power as to mind,...

Emily Brontë

Agnes Mary F. Duclaux - 1883 - 254 sivua
...that of a governess. My time, constantly occupied, passes too rapidly. Hitherto both Emily and I have had good health, and therefore we have been able to...work well. There is one individual of whom I have n G 2 yet spoken — Monsieur Heger, the husband of Madame. He is professor of rhetoric — a man of...

Celebrated Englishwomen of the Victorian Era, Nide 1

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1884 - 242 sivua
...that of a governess. My time, constantly occupied, passes too rapidly. Hitherto both Emily and I have had good health, and therefore we have been able to...because I have written a translation which he chose to characterize as "j>eu correct." He did not tell me so, but wrote the word on the margin of my book,...

Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle

Clement King Shorter - 1896 - 558 sivua
...as did all his pupils, very heartily. Charlotte's first impression, indeed, was not flattering : ' He is professor of rhetoric, a man of power as to mind, but 1 "The Bronte's at BruFwels,' by Frederika Macdonald.— The Woman at Home, July 1894. a This statement...




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