I am very impatient to send you the pamphlet ; it was a great triumph to me to see how alike what I had written and part of your letter was. (What very awkward prose !) I improved the passage materially by your observation on what was PERMITTED to women,... The Life of the Honourable Mrs. Norton - Seite 133von Jane Gray Perkins - 1909 - 312 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1886 - 516 Seiten
...them to print now 500 copies as for private (!) circulation ; and when I am in town, which will be the end of this month, I can see to the publication...fairness, and I struck out many passages which my sister, Georgina Seymour, called my " callow-nestling " bits : and I insisted on the rule already existent... | |
| Jane Gray Perkins - 1910 - 360 Seiten
...a Mother to the Custody of her Young Children,' in which, among other cases, I have given my own. 1 think there is too much fear of publicity about women...reading it in print, I will not say more about it now. my sister, Georgian a Seymour, called my 'callownestling bits.' I insisted on the rule, already existent... | |
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