Frases de Anne Brontë
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Anne Brontë fue una novelista y poetisa británica, la más joven de la familia Brontë, autora de dos novelas que hoy son clásicas de la literatura inglesa. Wikipedia  

✵ 17. enero 1820 – 28. mayo 1849   •   Otros nombres ಅನ್ನೆ ಬ್ರೊನ್, آن برونته
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Frases célebres de Anne Brontë

“Nadie puede ser feliz en la eterna soledad.”

La inquilina de Wildfell Hall (1848)

“Preferiría tu amistad antes que el amor de cualquier otra mujer.”

La inquilina de Wildfell Hall (1848)

Anne Brontë Frases y Citas

“Si odio los pecados, amo al pecador, y haría mucho por su salvación.”

La inquilina de Wildfell Hall (1848)
Fuente: Citado en: 15 frases de Anne Brontë sobre el amor, la vida y la educación https://muhimu.es/inspiracional/15-frases-anne-bronte-amor-la-vida-la-educacion/ Muhimu.es

Anne Brontë: Frases en inglés

“I would rather have your friendship than the love of any other woman in the world!”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XII : A Tête-à-tête and a Discovery; Gilbert to Helen
Contexto: You couldn't have given me less encouragement, or treated me with greater severity than you did! And if you think you have wronged me by giving me your friendship, and occasionally admitting to me to the enjoyment of your company and conversation, when all hopes of close intimacy were vain — as indeed you always gave me to understand — if you think you have wronged me by this, you are mistaken; for such favours, in themselves alone, are not only delightful to my heart, but purifying, exalting, ennobling to my soul; and I would rather have your friendship than the love of any other woman in the world!

“I always lacked common sense when taken by surprise.”

Anne Brontë libro Agnes Grey

Variante: No, thank you, I don't mind the rain,' I said. I always lacked common sense when taken by surprise.
Fuente: Agnes Grey

“He never could have loved me, or he would not have resigned me so willingly”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

“Although I maintain that if she were more perfect, she would be less interesting.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Variante: If she were more perfect, she would be less interesting.
Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. I : A Discovery; Gilbert to Rose

“If I hate the sins, I love the sinner, and would do much for his salvation.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XVII : Further Warnings; Helen to Mrs. Maxwell

“I see that a man cannot give himself up to drinking without being miserable one half his days and mad the other”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXII : Traits of Friendship; Arthur to Helen
Contexto: I see that a man cannot give himself up to drinking without being miserable one half his days and mad the other; besides, I like to enjoy my life at all sides and ends, which cannot be done by one that suffers himself to be the slave of a single propensity.

“No generous mind delights to oppress the weak, but rather to cherish and protect.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXXII : Comparisons: Information Rejected; Helen to Ralph

“Since I love him so much, I can easily forgive him for loving himself.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXIII : First weeks of Matrimony; Helen to Arthur

“There's nothing like active employment to console the afflicted.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XLVII : Startling Intelligence; Eliza to Gilbert

“What can't be cured must be endured.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXII : Traits of Friendship; Arthur to Lord Lowborough

“I perceive the backs of young ladies' drawings, like the postscripts of their letters, are the most important and interesting part of the concern.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XVIII : The Miniature; Arthur Huntingdon

“Dear Halford,
When we were together last, you gave me a very particular and interesting account of the most remarkable occurrences of your early life…”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Prologue; Gilbert Markham, in the opening line of the novel
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848)

“Adoration isn’t love. I adore Annabella, but I don’t love her; and I love thee, Milicent, but I don’t adore thee.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXXII : Comparisons: Information Rejected; Ralph to Milicent

“If you would have a boy to despise his mother, let her keep him at home, and spend her life in petting him up, and slaving to indulge his follies and caprices.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. III : A Controversy; Mrs. Markham to Helen

“Yet, should thy darkest fears be true,
If Heaven be so severe,
That such a soul as thine is lost,
Oh! how shall I appear?”

Anne Brontë libro Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell

Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell (1846), To Cowper (1842)

“It is deeds not words which must purchase my affection and esteem.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XLVIII : Further Intelligence; Helen to Arthur

“Intimate acquaintance must precede real friendship.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXIX : The Neighbour; Helen to Walter

“If you had no higher motive than the approval of your fellow mortal, it would do you little good.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXXII : Comparisons: Information Rejected; Helen to Ralph

“Chess-players are so unsociable, they are no company for any but themselves.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXXIII : Two Evenings; Helen to Walter

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