The North American Review, Band 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Villette . By the Author of " Jane Eyre " and " Shirley . " Wuthering Heights . By ELLIS BELL ( EMILY BRONTÉ ) .— The Tenant of Wildfell Hall . By ACTON BELL ( ANNE BRONTÉ ) . 3. Agnes Grey . By ACTON BELL ( ANNE BRONTÉ ) . 4. The ...
... Villette . By the Author of " Jane Eyre " and " Shirley . " Wuthering Heights . By ELLIS BELL ( EMILY BRONTÉ ) .— The Tenant of Wildfell Hall . By ACTON BELL ( ANNE BRONTÉ ) . 3. Agnes Grey . By ACTON BELL ( ANNE BRONTÉ ) . 4. The ...
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... Villette . By the Author of " Jane Eyre " and " Shirley . " - Wuthering Heights . By ELLIS BELL ( EMILY BRONTÉ ) .- The Tenant of Wildfell Hall . By ACTON BELL ( ANNE Bronte ) . New York : Harper and Brothers . 1857 . 3. Agnes Grey . By ...
... Villette . By the Author of " Jane Eyre " and " Shirley . " - Wuthering Heights . By ELLIS BELL ( EMILY BRONTÉ ) .- The Tenant of Wildfell Hall . By ACTON BELL ( ANNE Bronte ) . New York : Harper and Brothers . 1857 . 3. Agnes Grey . By ...
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... Villette . " They were called home , after an absence of ten months , by the sudden illness and death of their aunt . Emily never returned to Brussels ; but Charlotte soon after assumed the position of English teacher in the same ...
... Villette . " They were called home , after an absence of ten months , by the sudden illness and death of their aunt . Emily never returned to Brussels ; but Charlotte soon after assumed the position of English teacher in the same ...
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... Villette . " The fact also of her stanch Protestantism , amid so much obtrusive Romanism , added fuel to the fire of her inner ex- citement , and provoked all her antagonism . She had no sympathy with , no admiration for , the ...
... Villette . " The fact also of her stanch Protestantism , amid so much obtrusive Romanism , added fuel to the fire of her inner ex- citement , and provoked all her antagonism . She had no sympathy with , no admiration for , the ...
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... Villette , " Miss Bronté suffered more than ever from illness and consequent depression of spirits , so that , with the most willing heart in the world , she was unable to prepare it for the press until after long and vexatious delays ...
... Villette , " Miss Bronté suffered more than ever from illness and consequent depression of spirits , so that , with the most willing heart in the world , she was unable to prepare it for the press until after long and vexatious delays ...
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