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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... woman who , while maintaining a decorous social position from which she never deviated or derogated by a hair's- breadth , showed less propensity towards any of those social distinctions which are essentially factitious and arbitrary ...
... woman who , while maintaining a decorous social position from which she never deviated or derogated by a hair's- breadth , showed less propensity towards any of those social distinctions which are essentially factitious and arbitrary ...
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... woman THE of letters , who in a measure renounced literature until she had reared her children , giving to each a pro- fession ; whose strength of character stemmed adverse fortune , made life a success under difficult circumstances ...
... woman THE of letters , who in a measure renounced literature until she had reared her children , giving to each a pro- fession ; whose strength of character stemmed adverse fortune , made life a success under difficult circumstances ...
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... woman of the old school . Descended from a long line of small squires , she was drilled in the now despised accomplishments , being a mistress of those graceful amenities of life that a daughter learns in a family where bringing up is ...
... woman of the old school . Descended from a long line of small squires , she was drilled in the now despised accomplishments , being a mistress of those graceful amenities of life that a daughter learns in a family where bringing up is ...
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... woman's pride was ruffled by it . In after years Anne Gilchrist expressed disapproval of punishment , holding that a parent should avoid conflicts with a child's mind in small matters , and always resort to gentle means when possible ...
... woman's pride was ruffled by it . In after years Anne Gilchrist expressed disapproval of punishment , holding that a parent should avoid conflicts with a child's mind in small matters , and always resort to gentle means when possible ...
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... woman came to ask what had become of her husband ( long gone away ) , she wishful perhaps to be free . He has been in hell these three years past . ' ( " Emerson was a free - thinker , who looked on his neighbour the parson as a humbug ...
... woman came to ask what had become of her husband ( long gone away ) , she wishful perhaps to be free . He has been in hell these three years past . ' ( " Emerson was a free - thinker , who looked on his neighbour the parson as a humbug ...
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