Happy WomenG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1913 - 174 páginas |
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... hear , " she wrote to her father , " that the misfortune which has fallen upon us has not affected our domestic happiness ; indeed , it seems to have drawn us nearer together , and strengthened our affections . The King , who is the ...
... hear , " she wrote to her father , " that the misfortune which has fallen upon us has not affected our domestic happiness ; indeed , it seems to have drawn us nearer together , and strengthened our affections . The King , who is the ...
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... was not so pleased with it , and used to say she would rather " see Elizabeth's hemming more carefully fin- ished than to hear of all this Greek . " Elizabetb Barrett Browning Elizabetb Barrett Browning At fifteen , she tried to saddle 633.
... was not so pleased with it , and used to say she would rather " see Elizabeth's hemming more carefully fin- ished than to hear of all this Greek . " Elizabetb Barrett Browning Elizabetb Barrett Browning At fifteen , she tried to saddle 633.
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... of our theatre , to hear you and to take an interest in you . 99 Barton was so much impressed by her first effort that he engaged her to appear as Cushman Lady Macbeth when he appeared as Mac- Charlotte beth 80 Charlotte Cushman.
... of our theatre , to hear you and to take an interest in you . 99 Barton was so much impressed by her first effort that he engaged her to appear as Cushman Lady Macbeth when he appeared as Mac- Charlotte beth 80 Charlotte Cushman.
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... hear Lucretia Mott deliver one of her most thrilling discourses previous to leaving the city on a religious visit . " Sixth Month , 1842. Lucretia Mott was favoured to preach the Gospel to the heathen in an edifying manner . I am ...
... hear Lucretia Mott deliver one of her most thrilling discourses previous to leaving the city on a religious visit . " Sixth Month , 1842. Lucretia Mott was favoured to preach the Gospel to the heathen in an edifying manner . I am ...
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... hear her sing , he himself would teach her gratuitously . Presently the Count said , wearily , that he supposed he might as well hear her sing and be done with it . So Jenny sang once more , and the Count gladly accepted her as his 136 ...
... hear her sing , he himself would teach her gratuitously . Presently the Count said , wearily , that he supposed he might as well hear her sing and be done with it . So Jenny sang once more , and the Count gladly accepted her as his 136 ...
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