“No, I’m running on too fast: I bestow my own attributes over-liberally on him.”
Mr. Lockwood on Heathcliff (Ch. I).
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“No, I’m running on too fast: I bestow my own attributes over-liberally on him.”
Mr. Lockwood on Heathcliff (Ch. I).
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“His brightening mind brightened his features, and added spirit and nobility to their aspect.”
Nelly Dean on Hareton (Ch. XXXIII).
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“Oh, if God would but give me strength to strangle him in my last agony, I’d go to hell with joy.”
Hindley Earnshaw (Ch. XVII).
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“The tyrant grinds down his slaves and they don't turn against him, they crush those beneath them.”
Heathcliff (Ch. XI).
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Isabella Linton on Heathcliff (Ch. XIII).
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Mr. Lockwood (Ch. XXXIV). (Closing lines).
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Will you say so, Heathcliff?
Catherine Earnshaw (Ch. XV).
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