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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... 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- pathy , and ...
... 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- pathy , and ...
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... her personal experiences , and many other matters ( in which Turner and British painting in landscape and other forms bore a part ) , furnished forth a discursive and unflagging talk of three or four hours . She had then for a.
... her personal experiences , and many other matters ( in which Turner and British painting in landscape and other forms bore a part ) , furnished forth a discursive and unflagging talk of three or four hours . She had then for a.
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... matter goes both when the biography was preparing for the press in 1852 , and again when the second and revised edition was forth- coming in 1880. As regards Whitman , it will be seen in the Memoir that the selection which I made and ...
... matter goes both when the biography was preparing for the press in 1852 , and again when the second and revised edition was forth- coming in 1880. As regards Whitman , it will be seen in the Memoir that the selection which I made and ...
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... matter of essence , and not merely of circumstances . It need hardly be said that after her return from America , where she had known Whitman on a footing of intimate friendship , his per- sonal character and demeanour were frequently ...
... matter of essence , and not merely of circumstances . It need hardly be said that after her return from America , where she had known Whitman on a footing of intimate friendship , his per- sonal character and demeanour were frequently ...
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... matter of indifference . She never appeared to me out of temper , querulous , or languid not even fidgety ; but she could be honestly indignant ( as what generous - minded person cannot ? ) upon sufficient cause . Constantly the same ...
... matter of indifference . She never appeared to me out of temper , querulous , or languid not even fidgety ; but she could be honestly indignant ( as what generous - minded person cannot ? ) upon sufficient cause . Constantly the same ...
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