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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... thought and composition which mark them . I will therefore only observe that her longest production , the Memoir of Mary Lamb ( in the series entitled Eminent Women ) , appears to me to be a very substantial , able , and even masterly ...
... thought and composition which mark them . I will therefore only observe that her longest production , the Memoir of Mary Lamb ( in the series entitled Eminent Women ) , appears to me to be a very substantial , able , and even masterly ...
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... thought orthodoxy essen- tial . No wonder , then , that such a zealous student disliked the needle . It was a rule at Miss Cahusac's that we should do some needlework for " the poor , " two hours a week ; a task which was enlivened with ...
... thought orthodoxy essen- tial . No wonder , then , that such a zealous student disliked the needle . It was a rule at Miss Cahusac's that we should do some needlework for " the poor , " two hours a week ; a task which was enlivened with ...
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... thought me very unkind . And now , dearest , we shall not meet probably till about November , as I am staying in Essex , and have three long visits to pay in different parts of the country ; but we will keep up a regular correspondence ...
... thought me very unkind . And now , dearest , we shall not meet probably till about November , as I am staying in Essex , and have three long visits to pay in different parts of the country ; but we will keep up a regular correspondence ...
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... thought while on the Conti- nent . Have I asked too much in saying , what you think as well as see ? Nay , that is the most interesting part to your friend . " Did you enjoy the trip quite as much as you expected ? It is the height of ...
... thought while on the Conti- nent . Have I asked too much in saying , what you think as well as see ? Nay , that is the most interesting part to your friend . " Did you enjoy the trip quite as much as you expected ? It is the height of ...
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... thought of death so environed Annie that she owned to a surprise , " at finding any young man of her acquaintance alive . " C Six months after the death of John T. Burrows , Annie wrote to her friend Julia ' from 10 , Heathcote Street ...
... thought of death so environed Annie that she owned to a surprise , " at finding any young man of her acquaintance alive . " C Six months after the death of John T. Burrows , Annie wrote to her friend Julia ' from 10 , Heathcote Street ...
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