Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Том 2Jeannette Leonard Gilder O.T. Harris, 1910 |
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... Jane Eyre , " although her first effort , ranks as her best , and has taken its place among English classics . A PROTEST AGAINST PHARISAISM ( From Preface to Second Edition of " Jane Eyre " ) O that class in whose eyes whatever is ...
... Jane Eyre , " although her first effort , ranks as her best , and has taken its place among English classics . A PROTEST AGAINST PHARISAISM ( From Preface to Second Edition of " Jane Eyre " ) O that class in whose eyes whatever is ...
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... regard him as the first social regenerator of the day — as the very master of that working corps who would re- store to rectitude the warped system of things . MY THE ORPHAN CHILD ( From " Jane Eyre " 8 CHARLOTTE BRONTÉ.
... regard him as the first social regenerator of the day — as the very master of that working corps who would re- store to rectitude the warped system of things . MY THE ORPHAN CHILD ( From " Jane Eyre " 8 CHARLOTTE BRONTÉ.
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Jeannette Leonard Gilder. MY THE ORPHAN CHILD ( From " Jane Eyre " ) Y feet they are sore , and my limbs they are weary ; Long is the way , and the mountains are wild ; Soon will the twilight close moonless and dreary Over the path of ...
Jeannette Leonard Gilder. MY THE ORPHAN CHILD ( From " Jane Eyre " ) Y feet they are sore , and my limbs they are weary ; Long is the way , and the mountains are wild ; Soon will the twilight close moonless and dreary Over the path of ...
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... Jane Eyre " ) HE wind fell , for a second , round Thornfield ; but far away over wood and water , poured a wild melancholy wail : it was sad to listen to , and I ran off again . Here and there I strayed through the orchard , gathered up ...
... Jane Eyre " ) HE wind fell , for a second , round Thornfield ; but far away over wood and water , poured a wild melancholy wail : it was sad to listen to , and I ran off again . Here and there I strayed through the orchard , gathered up ...
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... Jane : both your cheek and hand are burning hot . I ask again , is there any- thing the matter ? " 66 ' Nothing , now : I am neither afraid nor un- happy . " " Then you have been both ? " " Rather : but I'll tell you all about it by and ...
... Jane : both your cheek and hand are burning hot . I ask again , is there any- thing the matter ? " 66 ' Nothing , now : I am neither afraid nor un- happy . " " Then you have been both ? " " Rather : but I'll tell you all about it by and ...
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