| Emily Brontë - England - 1848 - 308 pages
...possibly some people might suspect him of a degree of under-bred pride. I have a sympathetic chord within that tells me it is nothing of the sort; I know, by...it a species of impertinence to be loved or hated again.—No, I'm running on too last. I bestow my own attributes over liberally on him. Mr. HeathclifF... | |
| Emily Brontë - England - 1848 - 308 pages
...possibly some people might suspect him of a degree of under-bred pride. I have a sympathetic chord within that tells me it is nothing of the sort; I know, by...it a species of im-pertinence to be loved or hated again.—No, I'm running on too fast. I bestow my own attributes over liberally on him. Mr. rleathcliff... | |
| Emily Bronte - 1858 - 300 pages
...possibly some people might suspect him of a degree of under-bred pride. I have a sympathetic chord within that tells me it is nothing of the sort ; I know,...I'm running on too fast. I bestow my own attributes over liberally on him. Mr. Heathcliff may have entirely dissimilar reasons for keeping his aand out... | |
| Emily Brontë - 1870 - 488 pages
...Possibly, some people might suspect him of a degree of underbred pride ; I have a sympathetic chord within that tells me it is nothing of the sort : I know,...feeling — to manifestations of mutual kindliness. He'1l love and hate equally under cover, and esteem it a species of impertinence to be loved or hated... | |
| Emily Brontë - 1889 - 476 pages
...Possibly, some people might suspect him of a degree of under-bred pride ; I have a sympathetic chord within that tells me it is nothing of the sort: I know, by...reserve springs from an aversion to showy displays of feeling—to manifestations of mutual kindliness. He'll love a nd hate equally under cover, and esteem... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - Authors, English - 1893 - 326 pages
...Possibly, some people might suspect him of a degree of under-bred pride ; I have a sympathetic chord within that tells me it is nothing of the sort : I know,...I'm running on too fast : I bestow my own attributes over liberally on him. Mr HeathclifF may have entirely dissimilar reasons for keeping his hand out... | |
| William Wright - 1893 - 348 pages
...people might suspect him (Heathcliffe) of a degree of underbred pride. 1 have a sympathetic chord within that tells me it is nothing of the sort. I know, by...I'm running on too fast ; I bestow my own attributes over liberally on him." Knowing the model from which Emily Bronte worked, there are few passages that... | |
| William Wright - 1893 - 348 pages
...people might suspect him (Heathcliffe) of a degree of underbred pride. 1 have a sympathetic chord within that tells me it is nothing of the sort. I know, by...reserve springs from an aversion to showy displays of feeling,—to manifestations of mutual kindliness. He'll love and hate equally under cover, and esteem... | |
| Periodicals - 1893 - 580 pages
...might suspect him [Heathcliff] of a degree of under-bred pride. I have a sympathetic chord within me that tells me it is nothing of the sort. I know by...instinct his reserve springs from an aversion to showy display of feeling, to manifestations of mutual kindliness. He'll love and hate equally under cover,... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - English literature - 1896 - 334 pages
...Possibly, some people might suspect him of a degree of under-bred pride ; I have a sympathetic chord within that tells me it is nothing of the sort : I know,...I'm running on too fast : I bestow my own attributes over liberally on him. Mr Heathcliff may have entirely dissimilar reasons for keeping his hand out... | |
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