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" For I saw very well that I could not have been intended to die, or I should never have lived; not to say should never have been reserved for such a happy life. I saw very well how many things had worked together, for my welfare; and that if the sins of... "
Bleak House: Illustrated with Proof Impressions from Designs - Página 108
por Charles Dickens - 1869
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Works, Volumen19

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 552 páginas
...nobody else could manage the keys, and that everybody in and about the house declared it was not tho same house, and was becoming rebellious for her return....even thus soon, find comforting reconcilements to tho change that had fallen on me. I renewed my resolutions, and prayed to be strengthened in them ;...
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Bleak House, Volúmenes1-2

Charles Dickens - 1873 - 574 páginas
...beloved, and how happy I ought to be. That made me think of all my past life ; and that brought me, •s it ought to have done before, into a better condition....reconcilements to the change that had fallen on me. I renewed myresolutions, and prayed to be strengthened in them ; pouring out my heart for myself, and fir my...
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Bleak House

Charles Dickens - 1876 - 862 páginas
...sometimes visited upon the children, the phrase did not mean what I had in the morning feared it meant. 1 knew I was as innocent of my birth, as a queen of...had experience, in the shock of that very day, that 1 could, even thus soon, find comforting reconcilements to the change th.it had fallen on me. I renewed...
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Bleak House

Charles Dickens - 1880 - 922 páginas
...there, did I begin to know how wrong and thankless this state was. But from my darling who was coining on the morrow, I found a joyful letter, full of such...be punished for birth, nor a queen rewarded for it. 1 had had experience, in the shock of that very day, that I could, even thus soon, find comforting...
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Works, Volumen12

Charles Dickens - 1884 - 898 páginas
...which I had come, and never paused until I had gained the lodge-gate, and the park lay sullen anc' black behind me. Not before I was alone in my own...be punished for birth, nor a queen rewarded for it. 1 had had experience, in the shock of- that very day, that I could, even thus soon, find comforting...
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Charles Dickens' Works: Complete in 15 Volumes], Volumen9

Charles Dickens - 1885 - 856 páginas
...innocent of my birth, as a queen of hers ; and that before my Heavenly Father I should not be punished foi birth, nor a queen rewarded for it. I had had experience,...reconcilements to the change that had fallen on me. 1 renewed my resolutions, and prayed to be strengthened in there; pouting out my heart for myself,...
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The Works of Charles Dickens in Thirty-four [i.e. Thirty ..., Volumen17,Tema 2

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 640 páginas
...phrase did not mean what I had in the • b • • Mil worker! Tit W»* YOU fUJWJC LiiEAIY MCHMflMi morning feared it meant. I knew I was as innocent...shock of that very day, that I could, even thus soon, fmd comforting reconcilements to the change that had fallen on me. I renewed my resolutions, and prayed...
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Between Sacred and Profane: Narrative Design and the Logic of Myth from ...

Christine van Boheemen - 1987 - 200 páginas
...lived: not to say should never have been reserved for such a happy life. I saw very well how many things worked together, for my welfare; and that if the sins...be punished for birth, nor a queen rewarded for it" (p. 486). The Esther who speaks here is the Esther who wants to marry the asexual and fatherly Mr....
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Dickens Redressed: The Art of Bleak House and Hard Times

Alexander Welsh - 2000 - 252 páginas
...if the sins of the fathers were sometimes visited upon the children, the phrase had not meant what I in the morning feared it meant. I knew I was as innocent...reconcilements to the change that had fallen on me. (36.454-55) Like the fantasy of being left for dead that Dickens easily takes to heart, the fact of...
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Gothic Reflections: Narrative Force in Nineteenth-century Fiction

Peter K. Garrett - 2003 - 260 páginas
...that I should be then alive" (569). Soon, however, she manages to replace this devastating narrative. I saw very well that I could not have been intended...be punished for birth, nor a queen rewarded for it. (571) This is a story she can live with, but we can see that it shares the logic of a comprehensive...
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