Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 59;Volume 122John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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Pagina 64
... true reflection that his self - satisfaction was by no means the least part of him . A year or so later Fox saw him for the last time . He met him riding into Hampton . " Before I came to him , ' he writes , " as he rode at the head of ...
... true reflection that his self - satisfaction was by no means the least part of him . A year or so later Fox saw him for the last time . He met him riding into Hampton . " Before I came to him , ' he writes , " as he rode at the head of ...
Pagina 69
... true womanliness , than it is for them to be too uncompromising and blunt . The defects of their qualities " are perhaps more often seen in women , than the defects which arise from at- tempting to ignore these qualities . We We should ...
... true womanliness , than it is for them to be too uncompromising and blunt . The defects of their qualities " are perhaps more often seen in women , than the defects which arise from at- tempting to ignore these qualities . We We should ...
Pagina 70
... true womanliness is never aggressive , it is often much more courageous than even true manliness in getting over that fas- tidiousness and disgust which so often hamper the natural activity of sympa- thetic natures . Women are , and ...
... true womanliness is never aggressive , it is often much more courageous than even true manliness in getting over that fas- tidiousness and disgust which so often hamper the natural activity of sympa- thetic natures . Women are , and ...
Pagina 98
... true and new , we must go to school again and learn the vocabularies of art and critic afresh . " 66 " True and new ; " it could not be better expressed . Gounod was always true , " and even those who misunder- stand his genius , or at ...
... true and new , we must go to school again and learn the vocabularies of art and critic afresh . " 66 " True and new ; " it could not be better expressed . Gounod was always true , " and even those who misunder- stand his genius , or at ...
Pagina 102
... true sense of the word . And Mozart ? you will say . It is true , Don Giovanni was admired . It was Don Giovanni , too , that decided the career of Gounod , who was fond of relating how he was captivated by it the first time he heard it ...
... true sense of the word . And Mozart ? you will say . It is true , Don Giovanni was admired . It was Don Giovanni , too , that decided the career of Gounod , who was fond of relating how he was captivated by it the first time he heard it ...
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