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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... nature playing into each other's hands . One marvels at some dainty sculp- tured angel shining through an ivied setting ; at figures impregnated with the religious sentiment which is among the sweet possessions of Gothic art . And what ...
... nature playing into each other's hands . One marvels at some dainty sculp- tured angel shining through an ivied setting ; at figures impregnated with the religious sentiment which is among the sweet possessions of Gothic art . And what ...
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... nature's colour . " ' Mistress ' Carwardine's frugal care in saving a small fortune out of the entailed Priory estate , proved of service ; and could her gentle soul have foreseen the premature widowhood of both daughter and grand ...
... nature's colour . " ' Mistress ' Carwardine's frugal care in saving a small fortune out of the entailed Priory estate , proved of service ; and could her gentle soul have foreseen the premature widowhood of both daughter and grand ...
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... sole object is to get to Heaven and escape damnation ; and this necessarily results from their view of human nature and of God . But to me it seems , that A SNUG COTTAGE . 27 our great aim should be 26 ANNE GILCHRIST .
... sole object is to get to Heaven and escape damnation ; and this necessarily results from their view of human nature and of God . But to me it seems , that A SNUG COTTAGE . 27 our great aim should be 26 ANNE GILCHRIST .
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... nature which God has given us ; and I cannot think of Heaven as a place , but as a state of Being . How I long to see you again , my dear friend . I count the days till your return . " Henry Carwardine - Anne Gilchrist's uncle - in one ...
... nature which God has given us ; and I cannot think of Heaven as a place , but as a state of Being . How I long to see you again , my dear friend . I count the days till your return . " Henry Carwardine - Anne Gilchrist's uncle - in one ...
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... nature of him ( Carlyle ) , the great , stern , earnest thinker , before whose burning intensity , like that of an old Hebrew prophet , as it has been said , we almost tremble . Surely never before was there in any man the union of such ...
... nature of him ( Carlyle ) , the great , stern , earnest thinker , before whose burning intensity , like that of an old Hebrew prophet , as it has been said , we almost tremble . Surely never before was there in any man the union of such ...
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