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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... taken a very serious turn , confining her to bed ; and after an anxious interval the news of her death reached me from her son Herbert . Thus passed out of my life one of its sincere and firm friendships a friendship never clouded , so ...
... taken a very serious turn , confining her to bed ; and after an anxious interval the news of her death reached me from her son Herbert . Thus passed out of my life one of its sincere and firm friendships a friendship never clouded , so ...
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... taken at unawares . She was a good and rather copious talker - serious , and amusing as well ; and could maintain an argument with spirit , firmly grounded in the essentials of the matter , and seeing them with so much plain sense as to ...
... taken at unawares . She was a good and rather copious talker - serious , and amusing as well ; and could maintain an argument with spirit , firmly grounded in the essentials of the matter , and seeing them with so much plain sense as to ...
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... travelled together in Italy ( 1773 ) ; the divine being the only one of the trio unaccompanied by a fair but unwedded companion — noticeable rectitude in those days . Hayley liked Carwardine : here is a passage taken from.
... travelled together in Italy ( 1773 ) ; the divine being the only one of the trio unaccompanied by a fair but unwedded companion — noticeable rectitude in those days . Hayley liked Carwardine : here is a passage taken from.
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... taken in the diligent admin- istration of her affairs . The good housewife was somewhat formal , never addressing her husband otherwise than as " Mr. Car- wardine , " though she would unbend in the nursery ; her rendering of " Auld ...
... taken in the diligent admin- istration of her affairs . The good housewife was somewhat formal , never addressing her husband otherwise than as " Mr. Car- wardine , " though she would unbend in the nursery ; her rendering of " Auld ...
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... taken to hear a fine chorister ; or sometimes , on Sunday after- noon , the two would walk from Gower - street to the Zoological Gardens . No wonder if the little feet ached upon those occasions ! At other times this companion- able ...
... taken to hear a fine chorister ; or sometimes , on Sunday after- noon , the two would walk from Gower - street to the Zoological Gardens . No wonder if the little feet ached upon those occasions ! At other times this companion- able ...
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