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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... face : not merely in the ordinary sense that the countenance was genuinely expressive of the mind and character , but it seemed besides to be full - charged with some message to which the mouth would give word : it was at once a mirror ...
... face : not merely in the ordinary sense that the countenance was genuinely expressive of the mind and character , but it seemed besides to be full - charged with some message to which the mouth would give word : it was at once a mirror ...
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... face was the index , I should say that their foundation lay in strong sense ; common sense and mental acumen com- bined . Mrs. Gilchrist was in manner remarkably cordial , without gushingness ' ; genial , courageous , steady in all her ...
... face was the index , I should say that their foundation lay in strong sense ; common sense and mental acumen com- bined . Mrs. Gilchrist was in manner remarkably cordial , without gushingness ' ; genial , courageous , steady in all her ...
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... face to face with one out of those very audiences held spell - bound by Mrs. Siddons , when the actress , as Lady Macbeth , in the fifth act began- " Yet here's a spot . " Could we give some delineation of the Carwardines , and their ...
... face to face with one out of those very audiences held spell - bound by Mrs. Siddons , when the actress , as Lady Macbeth , in the fifth act began- " Yet here's a spot . " Could we give some delineation of the Carwardines , and their ...
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... face and the lower edge of the hood terminate in a point . The legs and feet are encased in mail , the knees being further protected by poleyns or genouillières . The spurs are attached to the heels by straps which pass round the instep ...
... face and the lower edge of the hood terminate in a point . The legs and feet are encased in mail , the knees being further protected by poleyns or genouillières . The spurs are attached to the heels by straps which pass round the instep ...
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... face could tell ! Of all this , it is not in our power to chronicle ; though one brief word we will give , tracing the Holgates and Carwardines ab ovo . Alberic de Vere , son of Alphonsus de Vere , and Earl of Ghisnes in Normandy , came ...
... face could tell ! Of all this , it is not in our power to chronicle ; though one brief word we will give , tracing the Holgates and Carwardines ab ovo . Alberic de Vere , son of Alphonsus de Vere , and Earl of Ghisnes in Normandy , came ...
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