10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUMPHISHNESS»
Discover the use of
sumphishness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sumphishness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The life of Charlotte Brontë, author of "Jane Eyre", ...
... underneath for customs that appear to us absurd; and if I were ever again to
find myself amongst strangers, I should be solicitous to examine before I
condemned. Indiscriminating irony and fault-finding are just sumphishness, and
that is all.
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 1857
2
Novels of the Sisters Brontë: The life of Charlotte Brontë, ...
Indiscriminating irony and fault-finding are just sumphishness, and that is all.
Anne is now much better, but papa has been for near a fortnight far from well with
the influenza ; he has at times a most distressing cough, and his spirits are much
...
Charlotte Brontë, Anne Brontë, Emily Brontë, 1905
3
The Life and Works of the Sisters Brontë: Gaskell, E. C. S. ...
Indiscriminating irony and fault-finding are just sumphishness, and that is all.
Anne is now much better, but papa has been for near a fortnight far from well with
the influenza ; he has at times a most distressing cough, and his spirits are much
...
Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë, 1900
4
The Brontës Life and Letters: Being an Attempt to Present a ...
Indiscriminating irony and fault-finding are just sumphishness, and that is all.
Anne is now much better, but papa has been for near a fortnight far from well with
the influenza; he has at times a most distressing cough, and his spirits are much ...
Clement King Shorter, 2013
5
Physiology of education: mental, moral, and social facts
Indiscriminate irony and fault-finding are just sumphishness, and that is all." "A
creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food. " This matchless
mental limner, who painted souls (not bodies), was one of those lovely swans
which ...
William Moore Wooler, 1860
We request any reader who has the patience—nay, we request Willis himself-to
count up how often he has used the words “ noble ” and “ beautiful," as applied to
what he has seen, and to wonder at his utter sumphishness. There are two ways
...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1836
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Physiology of Education: comprising a compendious cyclopædia ...
Indiscriminate irony and fault'find'mg are just sumphishness, and that is a .” “A
creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily 1' .” This matchless
mental limner, who painted souls (not bodies), was one of those lovely swans
which ...
William Moore WOOLER, 1859
8
Life and Works of Charlotte Brontë and Her Sisters
Indiscriminating irony and fault-finding are just sumphishness, and that is all.
Anne is now much better, but papa has been for near a fortnight far from well with
the influenza; he has at times a most distressing cough, and his spirits are much ...
9
The life of Charlotte Brontë, by Mrs. Gaskell; with an ...
Indiscriminating irony and fault-finding are just sumphishness, and that is all.
Anne is now much better, but papa has been for near a fortnight far from well with
the influenza; he has at times a most distressing cough, and his spirits are much ...
Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë, 1900
We request any reader who has the patience — nay, we request Willis himself —
to count up how often he has used the words " noble " and " beautiful,'' as applied
to what he has seen, and to wonder at his utter sumphishness. There are two ...