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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... standing joke against me for years always on hand when convenient . I can still remember something of that evening which I spent with Mr. and Mrs. Gil- christ in 1860. They were then living in Cheyne Row , Chelsea , next door to Carlyle ...
... standing joke against me for years always on hand when convenient . I can still remember something of that evening which I spent with Mr. and Mrs. Gil- christ in 1860. They were then living in Cheyne Row , Chelsea , next door to Carlyle ...
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... stands a Norman wall : what experiences its battered 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 ...
... stands a Norman wall : what experiences its battered 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 ...
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... standing at the Misses Cahusacs ' ; an evangelical school at Highgate , which gave some advantages in education ; not that the scholars thereof would now , any of them , take honours at Girton . Nevertheless , the Cahusacs ' curriculum ...
... standing at the Misses Cahusacs ' ; an evangelical school at Highgate , which gave some advantages in education ; not that the scholars thereof would now , any of them , take honours at Girton . Nevertheless , the Cahusacs ' curriculum ...
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... stand word for word as a description of himself . " Herbert Spencer's Social Statics ' has taken great hold of us , but I have not left myself a corner to gossip more . " The following " Sunday , December 28 , 1851 , " Alexander ...
... stand word for word as a description of himself . " Herbert Spencer's Social Statics ' has taken great hold of us , but I have not left myself a corner to gossip more . " The following " Sunday , December 28 , 1851 , " Alexander ...
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... standing a little back from the high road , was a home after our own heart . It seemed to have a particularly comfortable , sleepy way of basking in the sun , as a thing it had been used to do on summer after- noons for two or three ...
... standing a little back from the high road , was a home after our own heart . It seemed to have a particularly comfortable , sleepy way of basking in the sun , as a thing it had been used to do on summer after- noons for two or three ...
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admire Alexander Gilchrist Anne Gilchrist Anne Gilchrist writes Annie artist asked beautiful believe Blake Blake's Brookbank brother Burrows called Carlyle's Carwardine Chelsea Cheyne Row Christina Rossetti Colne Priory copy curious D. G. Rossetti Dante Gabriel Rossetti dark dear death delight Earls Colne edition England ESSAYS feel Frederick give glad hand happy Haslemere heart hills hope husband Jane Carlyle Julia kind Lady Leaves of Grass letter Linnell literary live London look Lord Lord Panmure Madox Brown mind Miss never night once perhaps pleasant pleasure poems poet poor portrait pretty reader remember Rossetti writes round seems seen Shottermill soon soul speak sure sweet sympathy talk Tatham tell Tennyson thanks thing thought tion took walk Walt Whitman weeks wife William Blake William Haines William Michael Rossetti William Rossetti woman words written wrote