My future husband was becoming to me my whole world; and more than the world: almost my hope of heaven. He stood between me and every thought of religion, as an eclipse intervenes between man and the broad sun. I could not, in those days, see God for... Jane Eyre - Page 279de Charlotte Brontë - 1890 - 464 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charlotte Brontë - 1848 - 316 pages
...of heaven. He stood between me and every thought of religion, as an eclipse intervenes between man and the broad sun. I could not, in those days, see...God for his creature : of whom I had made an idol. J CHAPTER X. THE month of courtship had wasted : its very last hours were being numbered. There was... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1850 - 500 pages
...of heaven. He stood between me and every thought of religion, as an eclipse intervenes between man and the broad sun. I could not, in those days, see...and all preparations for its arrival were complete. I, at least, had nothing more to do. There were my trunks, packed, locked, corded, ranged in a row... | |
| 1859 - 684 pages
...of heaven. He stood between me and every thought of religion, as an eclipse intervenes between man and the broad sun. I could not, in those days, see God for his crea ture, of whom I had made an idol. CHAPTER XXV. TUB month of courtship had wasted ; its very last... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1864 - 506 pages
...of heaven. He stood between me and every thought of religion, as an eclipse intervenes between man a-nd the broad sun. I could not, in those days, see...THE month of courtship had wasted ; its very last houis were being numbered. There was no putting off the day that advanced — the bridal day ; and... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1872 - 520 pages
...of heaven. He stood between me and every thought of religion, as an eclipse intervenes between man and the broad sun. I could not, in those days, see...and all preparations for its arrival were complete. 7, at least, had nothing more to do : there were my trunks, packed, locked, corded, ranged. in a row... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1897 - 616 pages
...doubt to be able to do it hereafter : if one expedient loses its virtue, another must be devised." CHAPTER XXV THE month of courtship had wasted : its...last hours were being numbered. There was no putting oft' the day that advanced — the bridal day ; and all preparations for its arrival were complete.... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1899 - 646 pages
...stood between me and every thought of religion, as an eclipse intervenes between man and the broad son. I could not, in those days, see God for his creature...and all preparations for its arrival were complete. I, at least, had nothing more to do : there were my trunks, packed, locked, corded, ranged in a row... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1905 - 400 pages
...of heaven. He stood between me and every thought of religion, as an eclipse intervenes between man and the broad sun. I could not in those days, see...creature, of whom I had made an idol. CHAPTER XXV. THB.month of courtship had wasted : its very last hours were being numbered. There was no putting off... | |
| Grant Cochran Knight - 1925 - 214 pages
...of heaven. He stood between me and every thought of religion, as an eclipse intervenes between man and the broad sun. I could not, in those days, see God for his creature: of whom I had made an idol. Here is an inward rapture approximating mysticism. But the radiance is presently dimmed, melodramatically... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1926 - 578 pages
...of heaven. He stood between me and every thought of religion, as an eclipse intervenes between man and the broad sun. I could not, in those days, see...creature: of whom I had made an idol. CHAPTER XXV were complete. I, at least, had nothing more to do: there were my trunks, packed, locked, corded, ranged... | |
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