The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 41. ciltLeavitt, Trow, & Company, 1857 |
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Sayfa 12
... friends and to her duties ; and in her some- what difficult relations with the King , her husband , she combined the submission of a wife with the independence of a queen . She it was who comprehended and con- stantly supported ...
... friends and to her duties ; and in her some- what difficult relations with the King , her husband , she combined the submission of a wife with the independence of a queen . She it was who comprehended and con- stantly supported ...
Sayfa 27
... friends will ap- preciate much better than the world , for whom , we presume , she writes and pub- lishes . ore us are divisible into istinct classes ; first , the positions , which form the Dismissing the whole of the first volume ...
... friends will ap- preciate much better than the world , for whom , we presume , she writes and pub- lishes . ore us are divisible into istinct classes ; first , the positions , which form the Dismissing the whole of the first volume ...
Sayfa 28
... friends and relations , she ought , in order to have brought out her meaning artistically , to have shown that the Lady was not only fully aware of the sacrifice she was mak- ing , but that she was also capable of en- during it to the ...
... friends and relations , she ought , in order to have brought out her meaning artistically , to have shown that the Lady was not only fully aware of the sacrifice she was mak- ing , but that she was also capable of en- during it to the ...
Sayfa 35
... friend of yours thrust you out of doors , m the windows . " abode there . up their Aurora now wrote a great poem , in which , after long feeling dissatisfied with her productions , she at last had a conscious- ness of having in some ...
... friend of yours thrust you out of doors , m the windows . " abode there . up their Aurora now wrote a great poem , in which , after long feeling dissatisfied with her productions , she at last had a conscious- ness of having in some ...
Sayfa 36
... friend nd Romney's , telling him all , and n only to communicate this story usin should he not be married to ldemar ; and the other to that roaching her for having poor " Tricked Marian Erle , r own love digging her own grave , green ...
... friend nd Romney's , telling him all , and n only to communicate this story usin should he not be married to ldemar ; and the other to that roaching her for having poor " Tricked Marian Erle , r own love digging her own grave , green ...
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