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" If you had such, would you like to go to them ? " I reflected. Poverty looks grim to grown people ; still more so to children : they have not much idea of industrious, working, respectable poverty ; they think of the word only as connected with ragged... "
Jane Eyre - Página 30
de Charlotte Brontë - 1949 - 528 páginas
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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography

Charlotte Brontë - 1850 - 500 páginas
...would you like to go to them ? " " No ; I should not like to belong to poor people," was my reply. I shook my head. I could not see how poor people had...enough to purchase liberty at the price of caste. " Not even if they were kind to you ? " " But are your relatives so very poor ? Are they working people...
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Christian Pamphlets, Volumen 9

1859 - 684 páginas
...; I should not like to belong to poor people," was my reply. " Not even if they were kind to you 1" lergyman's orphan daughter ; overlooking us, in consequence...name casually written on a slip of paper has enabled can not tell. Aunt Reed says if I have any, they must be a beggarly set ; I should not like to go a-begging."...
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Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë - 1864 - 506 páginas
...the poor women I saw sometimes nursing their children or washing their clothes at the cottage d«*rs of the village of Gateshead ; no, I was not heroic...they must be a beggarly set; I should not like to go a-begging." " Would you like to go to school ? " Again I reflected. I scarcely knew what school was....
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Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë - 1885 - 410 páginas
...asked aunt Reed once, and she said posiibly I might have some poor, low relations called Eyre, butsh* Knew nothing about them." " If you had such, would...they must be a beggarly set; I should not like to go a-begging." " Would you like to go to school? " Again I reflected ; I scarcely knew what school was...
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Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë - 1890 - 494 páginas
...brothers or sisters. " "You have a kind aunt and cousins." Again I paused; then bunglingly enounced: "But John Reed knocked me down, and my aunt shut me up...relatives so very poor? Are they working people?" "I can not tell; Aunt Reed says if I have any, they must be a beggarly set: I should not like to go a...
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Jane Eyre, Volumen 1

Charlotte Brontë - 1890 - 388 páginas
...or sisters." " You have a kind aunt and cousins." Again I paused, then bunglingly enounced ; " But John Reed knocked me down, and my aunt shut me up...caste. " But are your relatives so very poor ? Are they working-people ? " " I cannot tell. Aunt Reed says if I have any, they must be a beggarly set ; I should...
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Jane Eyre, Volumen 1

Charlotte Brontë - 1890 - 380 páginas
...connected with ragged clothes, scanty food, fireless grates, rude manners, and debasing vices. Poverty7 for me was synonymous with degradation. " No ; I should...enough to purchase liberty at [the price of caste. " I cannot tell. Aunt Reed says if I have any, they must be a beggarly set ; I should not like to go...
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Jane Eyre, Volumen 1

Charlotte Brontë - 1898 - 432 páginas
...uneducated, to grow up like one of the poor women I saw sometimes nursing their children or washing at the cottage doors of the village of Gateshead :...they must be a beggarly set ; I should not like to go abegging." " Would you like to go to school ? " Again I reflected : I scarcely knew what school was...
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Novels of the Sisters Brontë: Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë

Charlotte Brontë - 1905 - 450 páginas
...uneducated, to grow up like one of the poor women I saw sometimes nursing their children or washing at the cottage doors of the village of Gateshead :...they must be a beggarly set ; I should not like to go abegging." " Would you like to go to school ? " Again I reflected : I scarcely knew what school was...
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Dreams of Authority: Freud and the Fictions of the Unconscious

Ronald R. Thomas - 1990 - 324 páginas
...(20). But Jane's poverty is a state of mind as well as a material condition. When she adds that she "was not heroic enough to purchase liberty at the price of caste," she equates her liberty with her psychological enrichment and continues to establish a sense of self...
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