Charlotte Bronte Quotes
There Were In It Metaphors As Monstrous As Orchids, And As Subtle In Color. The Life Of The Senses Was
described In The Terms Of Mystical Philosophy. One Hardly Knew At Times Whether One Was Reading The Spiritual Ecstasies Of Some Medieval Saint Or The
morbid Confessions Of A Modern Sinner.
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