out of the mouth of God ; to his divine consolations, ' if ye suffer hunger or thirst for my sake, happy are ye.' Oh, madam, when you put bread and cheese, instead of burnt porridge, into these children's mouths, you may indeed feed their vile bodies,... Jane Eyre - Página 57por Charlotte Brontë - 1922 - 457 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1857 - 850 páginas
...in recording his supposed principles in the following words, which conclude a long harangue. “0, Madam, when you put bread and cheese instead of burnt porridge into these children's mouths, you may feed their vile bodies, but you little think how you starve their immortal souls ! “—jane Eyre,... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1872 - 520 páginas
...follow him; to his warnings that man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeded! out of the mouth of God; to his divine consolations,...immortal souls!" Mr. Brocklehurst again paused—perhaps overcome by his feelings. Miss Temple had looked down when he first began to speak to her; but she... | |
| Hubert Marshall Skinner - 1892 - 694 páginas
...hunger or thirst for my sake, happy are ye.' Oh, madam, when you put bread and cheese, instead of burned porridge, into these children's mouths, you may indeed...immortal souls!" Mr. Brocklehurst again paused—perhaps overcome by his feelings. Miss Temple had looked down when he first began to speak to her; but she... | |
| Hubert Marshall Skinner - 1892 - 606 páginas
...hunger or thirst for my sake, happy are ye.' Oh, madam, when you put bread and cheese, instead of burned porridge, into these children's mouths, you may indeed...immortal souls!" Mr. Brocklehurst again paused—perhaps overcome by his feelings. Miss Temple had looked down when he first began to speak to her;_ but she... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 254 páginas
...of God; to His divine consolations, 'If ye suffer 15 hunger or thirst for my sake, happy are ye.' O madam, when you put bread and cheese, instead of burnt...little think how you starve their immortal souls! " 20 Mr. Brocklehurst again paused — perhaps overcome by his feelings. Miss Temple had looked down... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 254 páginas
...of God; to His divine consolations, 'If ye suffer 15 hunger or thirst for my sake, happy are ye.' O madam, when you put bread and cheese, instead of burnt...little think how you starve their immortal souls! " 20 Mr. Brocklehurst again paused — perhaps overcome by his feelings. Miss Temple had looked down... | |
| Kirk Munroe, Mary Hartwell Catherwood - 1902 - 444 páginas
...hunger or thirst for my sake, happy are ye.' Oh, madam, when you put bread and cheese, instead of burned porridge, into these children's mouths, you may indeed...starve their immortal souls ! " Mr. Brocklehurst again paused — perhaps overcome by his feelings. Miss Temple had looked down when he first began to speak... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1907 - 814 páginas
...of God ; to His divine consolations, ' If ye suffer hunger or thirst for my sake, happy are ye.' O madam, when you put bread and cheese, instead of burnt...souls ! " Mr. Brocklehurst again paused—perhaps overcome by his feelings. Miss Temple had looked down when he first began to speak to her ; but she... | |
| Eve P. Smith, Lisa A. Merkel-HolguÃn - 328 páginas
...self-denying." He believes that missing occasional meals will do charity girls more good than harm. "Oh madam, when you put bread and cheese, instead...little think how you starve their immortal souls" [Bronte]. "I become neglected" was the way Dickens' favorite child, David Copperfield, describes his... | |
| Barbara Quintero - 1996 - 112 páginas
...not with braided hair and costly apparel.” He scolds Miss Temple for giving them bread and cheese. “Oh Madam, when you put bread and cheese, instead...little think how you starve their immortal souls!” His declarations of scripture heighten his hypocrisy, claiming he is doing this for the good of their... | |
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