| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 352 Seiten
...under his eyes, he never could have spoken with such levity of what led to its piteous destruction. Had I a brother yet living, I should tremble to let...lecture on Fielding. I should hide it away from him. If, in spite of precaution, it should fall into his hands, I should earnestly pray him not to be misled... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 640 Seiten
...under his eyes, he never could have spoken with such levity of what led to its piteous destruction. Had I a brother yet living, I should tremble to let...lecture on Fielding. I should hide it away from him. If, in spite of precaution, it should fall into his hands, I should earnestly pray him not to be misled... | |
| Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1858 - 720 Seiten
...under his eye, he never could have spoken with such levity of what led to its piteous destruction. Had I a brother yet living, I should tremble to let...lecture on Fielding. I should hide it away from him. If, in spite of precaution, it should fall into his hands, I should earnestly pray him not to be misled... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1862 - 612 Seiten
...with such levity of what led to its piteous destruction. Had I a brother yet living, I should Xisfa tremble to let him read Thackeray's lecture on Fielding. I should hide it away from him. If, in spite of precaution, it should fall into his hands, I should earnestly pray him not atae to... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1873 - 492 Seiten
...under his eyes, he never could have spoken with such levity of what led to its piteous destruction. Had I a brother yet living, I should tremble to let...lecture on Fielding. I should hide it away from him. If, in spite of precaution, it should fall into his hands, I should earnestly pray him not to be misled... | |
| 1901 - 560 Seiten
...worship of his Baal," and we can understand the reasons for the shrill heart cry: " Had I a brother living, I should tremble to let him read Thackeray's...lecture on Fielding. I should hide it away from him." Like most morbidly sensitive artistic natures, she suffered from the criticism of her books. Of her... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1892 - 594 Seiten
...levity of what led to its piteous destruction. Had I a brother yet living, I should tremble to let Mm read Thackeray's lecture on Fielding. I should hide it away from him. If, in spite of precaution, it should fall into his hands, I should earnestly pray him not to be misled... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1900 - 756 Seiten
...under his eyes, he never could have spoken with such levity of what led to its piteous destruction. Had I a brother yet living, I should tremble to let...lecture on Fielding. I should hide it away from him. If, in spite of precaution, it should fall into his hands, I should earnestly pray him not to be misled... | |
| 1901 - 544 Seiten
...worship of his Baal," and we can understand the reasons for the shrill heart cry: " Had I a brother living, I should tremble to let him read Thackeray's...lecture on Fielding. I should hide it away from him." Like most morbidly sensitive artistic natures, she suffered from the criticism of her books. Of her... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1902 - 762 Seiten
...such levity of what led to its piteous destruction. Had I a brother yet living, I should tremble 624 to let him read Thackeray's lecture on Fielding. I should hide it away from him. If, in spite of precaution, it should fall into his hands, I should earnestly pray him not to be misled... | |
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