Biographical Notes on the Pseudonymous Bells
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Men and women who, perhaps, naturally very calm, and with feelings moderate in degree, and little marked in kind, have been trained from their cradle to observe the utmost evenness of manner and guardedness of language, will hardly know what to make of the rough, strong utterance, the harshly manifested passions, the unbridled aversions, and headlong partialities of unlettered moorland hinds and rugged moorland squires, who have grown up untaught and unchecked, except by Mentors as harsh as themselves. A large class of readers, likewise, will suffer greatly
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Real histories
Acton,, Ellis and Currer Bell come to misty life in this little book.
Who can say what more wonderful works would have sped from their pens had they only lived a little longer?