Rhoda Broughton
Born
in Denbigh, Wales, The United Kingdom
November 29, 1840
Died
June 05, 1920
Genre
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Cuentos del ocaso
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12 editions
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1873
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Cometh Up As a Flower
4 editions
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published
1867
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Not Wisely, but Too Well
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76 editions
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published
1867
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The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth
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Tales for Christmas Eve
58 editions
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published
1873
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The Man With The Nose
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Nancy
102 editions
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published
1873
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Belinda
57 editions
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published
1883
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¡Y he aquà que era un sueño! Historias inquietantes
2 editions
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published
2016
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Rhoda Broughton's Ghost Stories and Other Tales of Mystery and Suspense
2 editions
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1995
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“I must try and be good, or clever, or eccentric, for it was very evident that pretty I could never be”
― Cometh Up As a Flower
― Cometh Up As a Flower
“Great kingdoms grew into being in the old times, at least we suppose so, we having now nothing of them but their dark old tombs. Big men did big things, and might as well never have done them for all we know about them, seeing that they rot now in such unrescued, irrecoverable oblivion. Even the most learned of our pundits in the historical and antiquarian line have but the most shadowy impression of what brave deeds were done, of what wise thoughts were thought, of how men lived and loved, and believed and hoped that dim far dawning. As for the bulk of us ignoramuses or ignorami (as I suppose would be the correct plural), it is a great chance if we know the names of the four great empires that people talk so much about nowadays. But”
― Not Wisely, but Too Well [annotated]
― Not Wisely, but Too Well [annotated]
“Poor Victor! poor Victor!â€� she thought; and then she tried mentally to project herself into the situation of the wretched, remorseful Frenchwoman, the coquette whose penitence came too late; the frail wife, whose heart was lying by the cold heart of the gallant young Hungarian noble. “I would not have treated him so; at least I do not think so, and yet who knows what I might do, if I were a great beauty and a princess like her? Some say that virtue is only absence of temptation.”
― Not Wisely, but Too Well [annotated]
― Not Wisely, but Too Well [annotated]
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