Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... given up prose . She has written an eloquent treatise on ' The Apostleship of Woman , ' which is sold for the benefit of a new hospital , and which has reached its fifth edition . The sonnets were sublime , but the treatise is more than ...
... given up prose . She has written an eloquent treatise on ' The Apostleship of Woman , ' which is sold for the benefit of a new hospital , and which has reached its fifth edition . The sonnets were sublime , but the treatise is more than ...
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... given to study ; scorning society , women , gayety , and business ; cherishing no other dream but that of some day composing a large book which will reveal to the astonished universe the ancient secrets of four thousand years . You flat ...
... given to study ; scorning society , women , gayety , and business ; cherishing no other dream but that of some day composing a large book which will reveal to the astonished universe the ancient secrets of four thousand years . You flat ...
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... given me by the woman whose name you can not possibly remember . " 46 " My mother was not very prudent , " answered Horace ; but let that go ! It was in the depths of a grotto . We call it a hypogeum . " 64 Confound the hypogeum ! My ...
... given me by the woman whose name you can not possibly remember . " 46 " My mother was not very prudent , " answered Horace ; but let that go ! It was in the depths of a grotto . We call it a hypogeum . " 64 Confound the hypogeum ! My ...
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... given her my heart and my life for ever ! So much the worse for those who do not understand me . " " So it may be , " answered the uncle ; " but your mother has made inquiries , and evil tongues say that- " " Enough ! " replied Horace ...
... given her my heart and my life for ever ! So much the worse for those who do not understand me . " " So it may be , " answered the uncle ; " but your mother has made inquiries , and evil tongues say that- " " Enough ! " replied Horace ...
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... given , " said she , " not to leave me a moment in peace . " " I was obliged to go out this morning , " an- swered Madame Véretz ; " did Jacquot happen to take advantage of my absence ? " " Jacquot , or some one else , I do not know ...
... given , " said she , " not to leave me a moment in peace . " " I was obliged to go out this morning , " an- swered Madame Véretz ; " did Jacquot happen to take advantage of my absence ? " " Jacquot , or some one else , I do not know ...
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