Anne Gilchrist, Her Life and WritingsScribner & Welford, 1887 - 368 Seiten Biography -- Essays: An Englishwoman's estimate of Walt Whitman. Three glimpses of a New England village. A confession of faith. |
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... appeared to me that she was excellently well suited at Brookbank ; indeed , after seeing her there on three or four suc- cessive short visits spread over about as many years , the ideas of her personality and of her locality seemed to ...
... appeared to me that she was excellently well suited at Brookbank ; indeed , after seeing her there on three or four suc- cessive short visits spread over about as many years , the ideas of her personality and of her locality seemed to ...
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... appearance : a life - sized half - figure in oil colour , pen in hand ; a life - sized crayon - drawing , full- faced ; and a smaller oil full - length , executed within a year of her death . She had an eminently speaking face : not ...
... appearance : a life - sized half - figure in oil colour , pen in hand ; a life - sized crayon - drawing , full- faced ; and a smaller oil full - length , executed within a year of her death . She had an eminently speaking face : not ...
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... appeared to me out of temper , querulous , or languid not even fidgety ; but she could be honestly indignant ( as what generous - minded person cannot ? ) upon sufficient cause . Constantly the same , clear - headed and alert , she ...
... appeared to me out of temper , querulous , or languid not even fidgety ; but she could be honestly indignant ( as what generous - minded person cannot ? ) upon sufficient cause . Constantly the same , clear - headed and alert , she ...
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... appearance in the fact that the lawyer , when walking , would not unfrequently be mistaken for Sir Thomas Lawrence by friends of the latter . A solicitor , fond of his profession , John P. Burrows brought large executive powers to bear ...
... appearance in the fact that the lawyer , when walking , would not unfrequently be mistaken for Sir Thomas Lawrence by friends of the latter . A solicitor , fond of his profession , John P. Burrows brought large executive powers to bear ...
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... appearance . After the usual saluta- tion , Clericus asked , " What is your book Miss Burrows ? " Realizing the situation , Annie replied , almost inaudibly , " Rousseau's Confessions , " of which the last word only caught the parson's ...
... appearance . After the usual saluta- tion , Clericus asked , " What is your book Miss Burrows ? " Realizing the situation , Annie replied , almost inaudibly , " Rousseau's Confessions , " of which the last word only caught the parson's ...
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