Anne Gilchrist, Her Life and WritingsAMS Press, 1973 - 368 Seiten |
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... feeling it a satisfaction to associate myself in any such way in a project for honouring the memory of so dear and valued a friend . Nevertheless , now that I sit down to write my preface , I feel a certain embarrassment . The ...
... feeling it a satisfaction to associate myself in any such way in a project for honouring the memory of so dear and valued a friend . Nevertheless , now that I sit down to write my preface , I feel a certain embarrassment . The ...
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... feel like a ghost myself . The awful mystery of such an event is beyond all words , when I think of him as I saw him in his own house so few days before . " Neither I , nor any of the various friends of his who feel as I do now , could ...
... feel like a ghost myself . The awful mystery of such an event is beyond all words , when I think of him as I saw him in his own house so few days before . " Neither I , nor any of the various friends of his who feel as I do now , could ...
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... feels- " At such a moment it seems almost intrusive for one friend even to venture on the expression of what all feel . I must ask you again to pardon this attempt to convey a grief and sympathy which I know are at least truly heartfelt ...
... feels- " At such a moment it seems almost intrusive for one friend even to venture on the expression of what all feel . I must ask you again to pardon this attempt to convey a grief and sympathy which I know are at least truly heartfelt ...
Inhalt
BIOGRAPHY | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 11 |
Schooldays | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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admiration Alexander Gilchrist America Anne Gilchrist Anne Gilchrist writes Annie asked beautiful believe Blake Brookbank brother Burrows called Carlyle's Carwardine Chelsea Cheyne Row Christina Rossetti Colne Priory copy curious D. G. Rossetti Dante Gabriel Rossetti dark dear death delight Earls Colne edition England ESSAYS feel Frederick give glad hand happy Harlakenden Haslemere heart Herbert hills hope husband Jane Carlyle kind Lady Stanley Leaves of Grass letter Linnell living London look Lord Lord Panmure Madox Brown Mary Lamb means mind Miss nature never night once perhaps pleasure poems poet portrait reader remember Rossetti writes round seems seen Shottermill soul speak surely sweet sympathy talk Tatham tell Tennyson thanks things thought tion walk Walt Whitman weeks wife William Blake William Haines William Michael Rossetti William Rossetti woman words written wrote