And they have greatly the advantage of us in this respect. The slender thread of silk or cotton keeps them united with the small, familiar, gentle interests of life, the continually operating influences of which do so much for the health of the character,... The Journal of Education for Ontario - Página 411876Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1800 - 266 páginas
...new star, turns from its glory to send the polished liltle instrument gleaming along the hem of licr kerchief, or to darn a casual fray in her dress. And...familiar, gentle interests of life, the continually operating influences of which do so much for the health of the character, and carry off what would... | |
| 1860 - 590 páginas
...woman-poet can use it as adroitly as her pc*n ; the woman's eye that has discovered a new star, turns from its glory to send the polished little instrument...familiar, gentle interests of life, the continually operating influences of which do so much for the health of the character, and carry off what would... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 320 páginas
...woman-poet can use it as adroitly as her pen ; the woman's eye, that has discovered a new star, turns from its glory to send the polished little instrument...familiar, gentle interests of life, the continually operating influences of which do so much for the health of the character, and carry off what would... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 302 páginas
...woman-poet can use it as adroitly as her pen ; the woman's eye, that has discovered a new star, turns from its glory to send the polished little instrument...of silk or cotton keeps them united with the small, familial•, gentle interests of life, the continually operating influences of which do so much for... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 302 páginas
...woman-poet can use it as adroitly as her pen ; the woman's eye, that has discovered a new star, turns from its glory to send the polished little instrument...respect. The slender thread of silk or cotton keeps them xmited with the small, familiar, gentle interests of life, the continually operating influences of... | |
| 1860 - 966 páginas
...woman-poet can use it as adroitly as her pen ; the woman's eye that has discovered a new star turns from its glory to send the polished little instrument...have greatly the advantage of us in this respect. BKIEF NOTICES. The slender thread of silk or cotton keeps them united with the small, familiar, gentle... | |
| 1860 - 344 páginas
...can use it at adroitly at her pen ; the woman's eye that hai discovered a new star, turns from itt glory to send the polished little instrument gleaming...along the hem of her kerchief, or to darn a casual fruy in her dresi. And they have greatly theadvantageof.ua in this respect. The slender thread of silk... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 424 páginas
...woman-poet can use it as adroitly as her pen ; the woman's eye, that has discovered a new star, turns from its glory to send the polished little instrument...familiar, gentle interests of life, the continually operating influences of which do so much for the health of the character, and carry off what would... | |
| 1864 - 876 páginas
...woman-poet can use it as adroitly ait her ¡яг'п ; the woman's eye that has discovered a new star, turns from its glory to send the polished little instrument...hem of her kerchief, or to darn a casual fray in her dretMí. And they have the advantage of ua in this respect. The elender thread of Bilk or cotton keeps... | |
| 1867 - 514 páginas
...woman-poet can use it as adroitly as her pen ; the woman's eye, that has discovered a new star, turns from its glory to send the polished little instrument...kerchief, or to darn a casual fray in her dress." And Mr. Hawthorne reckons women to have greatly the advantage of men in this respect; the slender thread... | |
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