Mrs. G.B.S.: A Biographical Portrait of Charlotte ShawHarrap, 1963 - 326 páginas |
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... affection and what it leads to , neglect too much the dictates of your own true heart and true instinct ; and don't trust too much to what reason alone may seem to justify . When heart and affection , and perhaps passion , are not ...
... affection and what it leads to , neglect too much the dictates of your own true heart and true instinct ; and don't trust too much to what reason alone may seem to justify . When heart and affection , and perhaps passion , are not ...
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... affection right up to the time of their marriage , and it is difficult to believe that she died a " vestal virgin ... affectionate respect which G.B.S. undoubtedly felt for his wife . When he talked in later years of wishing that he had ...
... affection right up to the time of their marriage , and it is difficult to believe that she died a " vestal virgin ... affectionate respect which G.B.S. undoubtedly felt for his wife . When he talked in later years of wishing that he had ...
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... affection for him . It was an affection which has been variously interpreted , and some of Charlotte's letters suggest that a thread of intense emotion became en- tangled in it during the later years - not surprising , perhaps , in an ...
... affection for him . It was an affection which has been variously interpreted , and some of Charlotte's letters suggest that a thread of intense emotion became en- tangled in it during the later years - not surprising , perhaps , in an ...
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PART ONE Charlotte PayneTownshend | 15 |
The Townsends | 17 |
The Englishwoman | 23 |
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