Southland Writers: Biographical and Critical Sketches of the Living Female Writers of the South. With Extracts from Their Writings, Volume 1Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1870 |
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Pagina xi
... thought of the world ā when the once fallow field of Southern authorship shall bloom , like our physical soil , with fragrantest laurel and brightest roses . Deprived of the aid of many co - laborers , it would have been almost ...
... thought of the world ā when the once fallow field of Southern authorship shall bloom , like our physical soil , with fragrantest laurel and brightest roses . Deprived of the aid of many co - laborers , it would have been almost ...
Pagina xvi
... thought . These , indeed , are the paladins ā in some respects , perhaps , the fainĆ©ants -whom the lack of remunerative compensation deters from add- ing to the pantheon of our arts . In contrasting the literary opportunities of the ...
... thought . These , indeed , are the paladins ā in some respects , perhaps , the fainĆ©ants -whom the lack of remunerative compensation deters from add- ing to the pantheon of our arts . In contrasting the literary opportunities of the ...
Pagina 29
... thought or an emotion from each other in all their lives . Their hearts were absolutely bare to each other's gaze , - they hid not even weaknesses from each other . Nothing could be more perfect than the confidence and friendship ...
... thought or an emotion from each other in all their lives . Their hearts were absolutely bare to each other's gaze , - they hid not even weaknesses from each other . Nothing could be more perfect than the confidence and friendship ...
Pagina 30
... thought and every passing shade of feeling , as these letters are . After her marriage , Mrs. Warfield went to France for a year ; Ma- jor Ware went too , taking Eleanor . Dr. and Mrs. La Roche were already living there . The brother ...
... thought and every passing shade of feeling , as these letters are . After her marriage , Mrs. Warfield went to France for a year ; Ma- jor Ware went too , taking Eleanor . Dr. and Mrs. La Roche were already living there . The brother ...
Pagina 41
... thought ! I watch them in their sorrowing hours , When , with their spirits tost , I hear them wail , with bitter cries , Their earthly prospects crossed ; I feel that I have sorrows wild In my heart buried deep ! Immortal griefs ! that ...
... thought ! I watch them in their sorrowing hours , When , with their spirits tost , I hear them wail , with bitter cries , Their earthly prospects crossed ; I feel that I have sorrows wild In my heart buried deep ! Immortal griefs ! that ...
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Southland Writers: Biographical and Critical Sketches of the ..., Volume 1 Mary T. Tardy Volledige weergave - 1870 |
Southland Writers: Biographical and Critical Sketches of the ..., Volume 1 Mary T. Tardy Volledige weergave - 1870 |
Southland Writers: Biographical and Critical Sketches of the ..., Volume 1 Mary T. Tardy Volledige weergave - 1870 |
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