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. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 21
Seite xi
... 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.
... 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.
Seite xiii
... encouraging them to express themselves freely , and to bear their full share in the talk . This is exactly , on a small scale , the mood of mind which informs Whitman's poems with a rich and vigorous life , reaching out to a.
... encouraging them to express themselves freely , and to bear their full share in the talk . This is exactly , on a small scale , the mood of mind which informs Whitman's poems with a rich and vigorous life , reaching out to a.
Seite 28
... for your promised visit ! Shall we not walk and talk of things human and divine ? Apropos of things human , I agree in what you say of Miss Bremer . Her A PROFOUND THINKER . 29 truthful simplicity and earnestness of 28 ANNE GILCHRIST .
... for your promised visit ! Shall we not walk and talk of things human and divine ? Apropos of things human , I agree in what you say of Miss Bremer . Her A PROFOUND THINKER . 29 truthful simplicity and earnestness of 28 ANNE GILCHRIST .
Seite 29
... talk , but never a human being . She sees only the outside of life , appearances instead of realities , and is evidently one who observed acutely but neither thought nor felt deeply . " You ask me what I have been reading lately . To ...
... talk , but never a human being . She sees only the outside of life , appearances instead of realities , and is evidently one who observed acutely but neither thought nor felt deeply . " You ask me what I have been reading lately . To ...
Seite 53
... talk he keeps up , and is an authentic man . . Not another moment is left : Breakfast ready , sir ! ' ( for I have been up too early ) , and so good - bye till we return . I send many regards to Mrs. Gilchrist , and hope I may be in ...
... talk he keeps up , and is an authentic man . . Not another moment is left : Breakfast ready , sir ! ' ( for I have been up too early ) , and so good - bye till we return . I send many regards to Mrs. Gilchrist , and hope I may be in ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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