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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... course a matter to me of even higher and more direct interest . than any quasi - Carlylean environment . I passed a very cordial and pleasant evening with the Gilchrists , finding in both of them a large fund of intelligence and sym ...
... course a matter to me of even higher and more direct interest . than any quasi - Carlylean environment . I passed a very cordial and pleasant evening with the Gilchrists , finding in both of them a large fund of intelligence and sym ...
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... course of the ensuing pages . Her letters speak for themselves ; and it would not befit me , to whom so many of them . are addressed , to enlarge upon the qualities of thought and composition which mark them . I will therefore only ...
... course of the ensuing pages . Her letters speak for themselves ; and it would not befit me , to whom so many of them . are addressed , to enlarge upon the qualities of thought and composition which mark them . I will therefore only ...
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... course , his visit to Colne was entirely relinquished , he would not exchange those few days for months of our usual happy , serene Colne meetings . " One month after this , Anne Burrows and Alexander Gilchrist were married quietly at ...
... course , his visit to Colne was entirely relinquished , he would not exchange those few days for months of our usual happy , serene Colne meetings . " One month after this , Anne Burrows and Alexander Gilchrist were married quietly at ...
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... course of a visit to Mr. Carlyle the idea was mooted of our taking a house next door to him . Soon afterwards Mr. Carlyle wrote , ' I dare not advise anybody into a house ( almost as dangerous as advising him to a wife , except that ...
... course of a visit to Mr. Carlyle the idea was mooted of our taking a house next door to him . Soon afterwards Mr. Carlyle wrote , ' I dare not advise anybody into a house ( almost as dangerous as advising him to a wife , except that ...
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... course anxiety cannot be at an end yet . " I will try and come to the ' Cheese ' on Thursday , though perhaps rather later than six , but I dare say I should find you till nearly seven . " [ The " Cheshire Cheese , " a well - known ...
... course anxiety cannot be at an end yet . " I will try and come to the ' Cheese ' on Thursday , though perhaps rather later than six , but I dare say I should find you till nearly seven . " [ The " Cheshire Cheese , " a well - known ...
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