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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... admiration for her little one . The old doctor would come daily , during bath time , to study " the most beautifully formed baby " that he had ever seen . The child must have had a memory to remember her first lesson - that of toddling ...
... admiration for her little one . The old doctor would come daily , during bath time , to study " the most beautifully formed baby " that he had ever seen . The child must have had a memory to remember her first lesson - that of toddling ...
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... admiration of Aberdour Lads ; who call her Bonnie wee Lassie ' in the public highway ! So kind of them ! ' she says when they never saw her before and don't so much as know her name !! ' Mr. Carlyle remarked justly that the compliments ...
... admiration of Aberdour Lads ; who call her Bonnie wee Lassie ' in the public highway ! So kind of them ! ' she says when they never saw her before and don't so much as know her name !! ' Mr. Carlyle remarked justly that the compliments ...
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... admirable little bit apropos of the ' Daughters of Albion . ' But it was no use to put in what I was per- fectly certain Macmillan ( who reads all the Proofs ) would take out again . I am certain of this from past experiences - but I ...
... admirable little bit apropos of the ' Daughters of Albion . ' But it was no use to put in what I was per- fectly certain Macmillan ( who reads all the Proofs ) would take out again . I am certain of this from past experiences - but I ...
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... admirable . He also inclined to think , that Mrs. Blake retained one trait of an uneducated mind - an unreasonable suspiciousness . But Tatham would of course be disposed to give an entirely different account of the affair . You know I ...
... admirable . He also inclined to think , that Mrs. Blake retained one trait of an uneducated mind - an unreasonable suspiciousness . But Tatham would of course be disposed to give an entirely different account of the affair . You know I ...
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... admired two of the three compositions designed to illustrate Dalziel's Bible ; indeed one of these , Elijah restoring the resuscitated child to his mother , is I think the work which to please myself I should select from the entire room ...
... admired two of the three compositions designed to illustrate Dalziel's Bible ; indeed one of these , Elijah restoring the resuscitated child to his mother , is I think the work which to please myself I should select from the entire room ...
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