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Pagina 136
... Brontë in her last illness there had been disparaging reports concerning Mr. Brontë's treatment of his wife and little children , which Mrs. Gaskell referred to in the first edition of her Life of Charlotte Brontë . These erroneous ...
... Brontë in her last illness there had been disparaging reports concerning Mr. Brontë's treatment of his wife and little children , which Mrs. Gaskell referred to in the first edition of her Life of Charlotte Brontë . These erroneous ...
Pagina 137
... Brontë family before they could be evicted . It has been repeatedly stated that Lady Ritchie , Thackeray's daughter , was refused admittance by the successor of Mr. Brontë , but she told me that the story was not strictly true . She was ...
... Brontë family before they could be evicted . It has been repeatedly stated that Lady Ritchie , Thackeray's daughter , was refused admittance by the successor of Mr. Brontë , but she told me that the story was not strictly true . She was ...
Pagina 145
... Brontë sisters edited by Charlotte in 1850. Mr. Bonnell had some valuable autograph letters , manuscripts and personal relics , in addition to first editions of the Brontë novels and numerous books on the Brontës . It is a matter for ...
... Brontë sisters edited by Charlotte in 1850. Mr. Bonnell had some valuable autograph letters , manuscripts and personal relics , in addition to first editions of the Brontë novels and numerous books on the Brontës . It is a matter for ...
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