The Story of William and Lucy SmithGeorge Spring Merriam Houghton, Mifflin, 1889 - 666 páginas |
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... husband and wife . He was a man of genius and rare fineness of na- ture ; the associate in early years of Mill , Sterling , Mau- rice , and Lewes . He was a constant contributor to " Blackwood's Magazine " from 1839 to 1871 , and that ...
... husband and wife . He was a man of genius and rare fineness of na- ture ; the associate in early years of Mill , Sterling , Mau- rice , and Lewes . He was a constant contributor to " Blackwood's Magazine " from 1839 to 1871 , and that ...
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... husband's life , was so far carried out that she did write a sketch of him for their friends only , which afterward she hesitatingly allowed to be published , as the prefix to a reprint of some of his philosophical works , a connection ...
... husband's life , was so far carried out that she did write a sketch of him for their friends only , which afterward she hesitatingly allowed to be published , as the prefix to a reprint of some of his philosophical works , a connection ...
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... husband's thought , is like him led to relinquish much of the traditional creed , comes into full presence of all the new thought and the new doubt , and while the problem which engaged him was an intellectual one , on her it falls to ...
... husband's thought , is like him led to relinquish much of the traditional creed , comes into full presence of all the new thought and the new doubt , and while the problem which engaged him was an intellectual one , on her it falls to ...
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... wall of Dur- ham Cathedral , centuries old , following the names of a husband and wife : " We once were two , We two made one , We no more two Though life be gone . " CONTENTS . PART I. PAGE 3 CHAPTER I. MORNING II PREFACE . vii.
... wall of Dur- ham Cathedral , centuries old , following the names of a husband and wife : " We once were two , We two made one , We no more two Though life be gone . " CONTENTS . PART I. PAGE 3 CHAPTER I. MORNING II PREFACE . vii.
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... husband insist upon as essential to all healthy domestic life . Whatever the spirits of the children might prompt , it was an understood , a felt law , that " Papa's " tastes and habits must be respected . And these , being interpreted ...
... husband insist upon as essential to all healthy domestic life . Whatever the spirits of the children might prompt , it was an understood , a felt law , that " Papa's " tastes and habits must be respected . And these , being interpreted ...
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admire Archie Athelwold beauty believe Birnam Blackwood's Magazine blessed Borrowdale bright Brighton Bude called charm cheerful Christian church cloud CONISTON Constable creature darling dear delight divine Dunkeld earth Edinburgh Elfrida evil eyes faith fear feel felt give glad Gravenhurst hand happy hear heart Heaven Hessie hope human husband intellectual interest J. S. Mill Keswick kind Lady Eastlake letter light live LLANBERIS look Lucy ment mind Mont Blanc moral morning mother mountain nature ness never once pain passion Patterdale perfect perhaps philosophy PLAS COCH pleasant pleasure poor punishment religion seems sense society sorrow soul speak spirit sure sweet sympathy talk tell tender thank thee things Thomas Constable Thorndale thou thought tion told truth walk whole William Smith wish woman wonder words write