... they write out what they saw, obeying the stern dictates of their consciences. They might be mistaken. They might err in writing at all, when their afflictions were so great that they could not write otherwise than they did of life. It is possible... Fresh Leaves - Página 299por Fanny Fern - 1857 - 336 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 352 páginas
...otherwise than they did of life. It is possible that it would have been better to have described only good and pleasant people, doing only good and pleasant...a fuller feeling of responsibility for their use. As to mistakes, they stand now — as authors as well as women — before the judgment-seat of God.... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1857 - 308 páginas
...otherwise than they did of life. It is possible that it would have been better to have described only good and pleasant people, doing only good and pleasant...a fuller feeling of responsibility for their use. As to mistakes, they stand now — as authors as well as women — before the judgment-seat of God.... | |
| 1857 - 608 páginas
...otherwise than they did of life. It is possible that it would have been better to have described only good and pleasant people, doing only good and pleasant...a fuller *feeling of responsibility for their use. As to mistakes, they stand now — as authors as well as women — before the judgment-seat of God."... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1862 - 612 páginas
...otherwise than they did of life. It is possible that it would have been better to have described only good and pleasant people, doing only good and pleasant...a fuller feeling of responsibility for their use. As to mistakes, they stand now—as authors as well as women—before the judgment-seat of God. "Jan.... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1873 - 492 páginas
...otherwise than they did of life. It is possible that it would have been better to have described only good and pleasant people, doing only good and pleasant...a fuller feeling of responsibility for their use. As to mistakes, they stand now — as authors as well as women — before the judgment seat of God.... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1892 - 594 páginas
...otherwise than they did of life. It is possible that it would have been better to have described only good and pleasant people, doing only good and pleasant things (in which castthey could hardly have written at any time) : all I say is. that never, I believe, did women, possessed... | |
| Charlotte Brontë, Clement King Shorter - 1900 - 754 páginas
...otherwise than they did of life. It is possible that it would have been better to have described only good and pleasant people, doing only good and pleasant...a fuller feeling of responsibility for their use. As to mistakes, they stand now — as authors as well as women — before the judgment seat of God.... | |
| Emily Brontë - 1900 - 618 páginas
...'hard and cruel facts ;' by which are meant, of course, the facts connected with Branwell Bronte. ' All I say is, that never, I believe, did women possessed...a fuller feeling of responsibility for their use. As to mistakes, they stand now — as authors as well as women — before the judgment-seat of God.'... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1905 - 580 páginas
...otherwise than they did of life. It is possible that it would have been better to have described only good and pleasant people, doing only good and pleasant...a fuller feeling of responsibility for their use. As to mistakes, they stand now — as authors as well as women — before the judgment-seat of God.... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1924 - 610 páginas
...otherwise than they did of life. It is possible that it would have been better to have described only good and pleasant people, doing only good and pleasant...possessed of such wonderful gifts, exercise them with a ruller feeling of responsibility for their use. As to mistakes, they stand now — as authors as well... | |
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