Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical, Volym 2Ticknor and Fields, 1846 - 467 sidor |
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... thus coining their brains . This little book was undertaken without a thought of fame or money : out of the fulness of my own heart and soul have I written it . In the pleasure it has given me , in the new and 2 INTRODUCTION .
... thus coining their brains . This little book was undertaken without a thought of fame or money : out of the fulness of my own heart and soul have I written it . In the pleasure it has given me , in the new and 2 INTRODUCTION .
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... Katherine of Arragon . MEDON . Her husband's " Good ― And what do you call the courage of Lady Macbeth ? My hands are of your color , but I shame To wear a heart so white . And again , A little water clears us of this INTRODUCTION . 31.
... Katherine of Arragon . MEDON . Her husband's " Good ― And what do you call the courage of Lady Macbeth ? My hands are of your color , but I shame To wear a heart so white . And again , A little water clears us of this INTRODUCTION . 31.
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... heart- broken , over that little hand which all the perfumes of Arabia will never sweeten more . MEDON . I hope you have given her a place among the women in whom the tender affections and moral sentiments predom- inate . ALDA . You ...
... heart- broken , over that little hand which all the perfumes of Arabia will never sweeten more . MEDON . I hope you have given her a place among the women in whom the tender affections and moral sentiments predom- inate . ALDA . You ...
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... heart like " gentle dew from heaven : - but in vain ; for that blessed dew drops not more fruitless and unfelt on the parched sand of the desert , than do these heavenly words upon the ear of Shylock . She next attacks his avarice ...
... heart like " gentle dew from heaven : - but in vain ; for that blessed dew drops not more fruitless and unfelt on the parched sand of the desert , than do these heavenly words upon the ear of Shylock . She next attacks his avarice ...
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... heart . At length the crisis arrives , for patience and womanhood can endure no longer ; and when Shylock , carrying his savage bent " to the last hour of act , " springs on his vic- tim " A sentence ! come , prepare ! " then the ...
... heart . At length the crisis arrives , for patience and womanhood can endure no longer ; and when Shylock , carrying his savage bent " to the last hour of act , " springs on his vic- tim " A sentence ! come , prepare ! " then the ...
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Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and Historical Mrs. Jameson (Anna) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1879 |
Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and Historical Mrs. Jameson (Anna) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1889 |
Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and Historical Mrs. Jameson (Anna) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1900 |
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