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

“At your time of life, it's love that rules the roast: at mine, it's solid, serviceable gold.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XX : Persistence; Mr. Maxwell to Helen

“Don't you know that every time we meet the thoughts of the final parting will become more painful? Don't you feel that every interview makes us dearer to each other than the last?”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XLV : Reconciliation; Helen to Gilbert

“You might as well sell yourself to slavery at once, as marry man you dislike.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XLI : Hope Springs Eternal in the Human Breast; Helen to Esther

“Though I hate him from my heart, and should rejoice at any calamity that could befall him, I'll leave him to God; and though I abhor my own life, I'll leave that, too, to Him that gave it.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXXVIII : The Injured Man; Lord Lowborough to Ralph

“If you would really study my pleasure, mother, you must consider your own comfort and convenience a little more than you do.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. VI : Progression; Gilbert to Mrs. Markham

“The more you loved your God the more deep and pure and true would be your love to me.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

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

“Whatever my husband's faults may be, it can only aggravate the evil for me to hear them from a stranger's lips.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

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

“No one can be happy in eternal solitude.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. VII : The Excursion; Helen to Fergus

“If your wife gives you her heart, you must take it, thankfully, and use it well, and not pull it in pieces, and laugh in her face, because she cannot snatch it away.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXIV : First Quarrel; Helen to Arthur

“He cannot endure Rachel, because he knows she has a proper appreciation of him.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XLIV : The Boundary Post; Helen Graham

“It is a woman's nature to be constant — to love one and one only, blindly, tenderly, and for ever.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXVII : Misdemeanour; Arthur to Helen

“I sometimes think she has no feeling at all; and then I go on till she cries — and that satisfies me.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

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

“How odd it is that we so often weep for each other’s distresses, when we shed not a tear for our own!”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

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

“When a lady condescends to apologize, there is no keeping one’s anger.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. V : The Studio; Gilbert Markham

“I will not allow myself to be worse than my fellows.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

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

“There is perfect love in heaven!”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XLV : Reconciliation; Helen to Gilbert

“It is quite possible to be a good Christian without ceasing to be a happy, merry-hearted man.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

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

“It is natural for our unamiable sex to dislike the creatures, for you ladies lavish so many caresses upon them.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. II : An Interview; Gilbert to Eliza

“The demon of drink was as black as the demon of play, and nearly as hard to get rid of — especially as his kind friends did all they could to second the promptings of his own insatiable cravings.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

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

“Friends as we are, we would willingly keep your failings to ourselves — even from ourselves if we could, unless by knowing them we could deliver you from them.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXX : Domestic Scenes; Helen to Arthur

“It is never too late to reform, as long as you have the sense to desire it, and the strength to execute your purpose.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XLII : A Reformation; Helen to Ralph

“To wheedle and coax is safer than to command.”

Anne Brontë libro La inquilina de Wildfell Hall

Fuente: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXVI : The Guests; Helen Graham

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