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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... dear , dear friend , Anne Gilchrist . " My mother never imagined that her Memoir would be written ; but a fortnight before her death , she placed in my hands a slip of paper containing a list of her published essays faintly written in ...
... dear , dear friend , Anne Gilchrist . " My mother never imagined that her Memoir would be written ; but a fortnight before her death , she placed in my hands a slip of paper containing a list of her published essays faintly written in ...
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... dear and valued a friend . Nevertheless , now that I sit down to write my preface , I feel a certain embarrassment . The manuscript of the work has been in my hands . meanwhile , and I find that the name of Rossetti figures in it more ...
... dear and valued a friend . Nevertheless , now that I sit down to write my preface , I feel a certain embarrassment . The manuscript of the work has been in my hands . meanwhile , and I find that the name of Rossetti figures in it more ...
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... dear sympathetic Comrade , and we will hobble and laugh together , as gaily as a group of merry Beggars in a Barn , who have not met for years , and have a thousand curious adven- tures to relate for their reciprocal Diversion . " " The ...
... dear sympathetic Comrade , and we will hobble and laugh together , as gaily as a group of merry Beggars in a Barn , who have not met for years , and have a thousand curious adven- tures to relate for their reciprocal Diversion . " " The ...
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... dear , white , woolly sheep nibbling away in them - it was hard work to sit still and not to jump for joy , and shout and sing , and otherwise torment the grave grown - up people in the coach . Well , the journey came to an end at last ...
... dear , white , woolly sheep nibbling away in them - it was hard work to sit still and not to jump for joy , and shout and sing , and otherwise torment the grave grown - up people in the coach . Well , the journey came to an end at last ...
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... dear pigeons . ' " Oh , do come , Annie . ' " Well , I will , if you will only wait patiently a few minutes . ' " But we can't wait - we won't wait . You shall come now . ' " And my cousin took tight hold of me , and tried to drag me ...
... dear pigeons . ' " Oh , do come , Annie . ' " Well , I will , if you will only wait patiently a few minutes . ' " But we can't wait - we won't wait . You shall come now . ' " And my cousin took tight hold of me , and tried to drag me ...
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