| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1859 - 316 str.
...met suffering, I looked on her with an anguish of wonder and love. I have seen nothing like it; but, indeed, I have never seen her parallel in anything....spirit was inexorable to the flesh; from the trembling hand, the unnerved limbs, the fading eyes, the same service was exacted as they had rendered in health.... | |
| Samuel Lucas - 1859 - 378 str.
...met suffering, I looked on her with an anguish of wonder and love. I have seen nothing like it ; but, indeed, I have never seen her parallel in anything....simpler than a child, her nature stood alone. The awful * The circumstances of his supposed relations with this lady have since been explained in her vindication,... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1860 - 432 str.
...anguish of wonder and love. I have seen nothing like it; but, indeed, I have never seen FIRST SERIES. 34 her parallel in anything. Stronger than a man, simpler...spirit was inexorable to the flesh; from the trembling hand, the unnerved limbs, the faded eyes, the game service was exacted as they had rendered in health."... | |
| William Caldwell Roscoe - 1860 - 576 str.
...frame to continue independent of all assistance from others. " The awful point," says Charlotte, " was, that while full of ruth for others, on herself...spirit was inexorable to the flesh ; from the trembling hand, the unnerved limbs, the faded eyes, the same service was exacted as they had rendered in health.... | |
| William Caldwell Roscoe - 1860 - 546 str.
...frame to continue independent of all assistance from others. " The awful point," says Charlotte, " was, that while full of ruth for others, on herself...spirit was inexorable to the flesh ; from the trembling hand, the unnerved limbs, the faded eyes, the same service was exacted as they had rendered in health.... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1862 - 612 str.
...anguish of wonder and love. I have seen nothing like it; but, indeed, I have never seen her parallel io anything. Stronger than a man, simpler than a child,...limbs, the fading eyes, the same service was exacted us they had rendered in health. To stand by and witness this, and not dare to remonstrate, was a pain... | |
| John Tomlinson - 1865 - 246 str.
...when I saw with what a front she met suffering, I looked on her with an anguish of wonder and love. 1 have seen nothing like it ; hut, indeed, I have never...spirit was inexorable to the flesh ; from the trembling hand, the unnerved limbs, the faded eyes, the same service was exacted &s they had rendered in health.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - 810 str.
...wonder and love. I have seen nothing like it; but, indeed, I have never seen her parallel in any tiling. Stronger than a man, simpler than a child, her nature...spirit was inexorable to the flesh ; from the trembling hand, the unnerved limbs, the faded eyes, the same service was exacted as they had rendered in health.... | |
| 1869 - 654 str.
...unsurpassed in tragic pathos ; we read almost with horror of her struggle against her inevitable doom. 'Stronger than a man, simpler than a child, her nature...stood alone. The awful point was, that, while full of truth for others, on herself she had no pity; the spirit was inexorable to the flesh; from the trembling... | |
| Emily Brontë - 1870 - 488 str.
...met suffering, I looked on her with an anguish of wonder and love. I have seen nothing like it; but, indeed, I have never seen her parallel in anything....spirit was inexorable to the flesh ; from the trembling hand, the unnerved limbs, the faded eyes, the same service was exacted as they had rendered in health.... | |
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