Littell's Living Age, 75. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1862 |
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2. oldal
... woman lay ; The smile , the scorn of regal majesty , Seemed frozen on her lips , or fixed in stone , A chaplet of the stars that cannot die Shone on the brow where living light was none ; Yet death it was not , or it did not seem ...
... woman lay ; The smile , the scorn of regal majesty , Seemed frozen on her lips , or fixed in stone , A chaplet of the stars that cannot die Shone on the brow where living light was none ; Yet death it was not , or it did not seem ...
32. oldal
... woman ; less shame to be honorably indebted to the might have passed almost for thirty ; so sol- laws of the land than to be meanly indebted , idly old - fashioned were her figure and her under false pretences , to any individual in ...
... woman ; less shame to be honorably indebted to the might have passed almost for thirty ; so sol- laws of the land than to be meanly indebted , idly old - fashioned were her figure and her under false pretences , to any individual in ...
35. oldal
... woman Mrs. Cliffe , Tommy Cliffe's mother - who was reported to have gone to London . But Miss Hilary explained that this meeting was about as probable as the rencontre of two needles in a hayrick ; and besides , Elizabeth was not the ...
... woman Mrs. Cliffe , Tommy Cliffe's mother - who was reported to have gone to London . But Miss Hilary explained that this meeting was about as probable as the rencontre of two needles in a hayrick ; and besides , Elizabeth was not the ...
39. oldal
... woman , and she smiled sometimes to think how " unfem- inine " some people Selina , for instance- would consider her turning it the other way ; still she did so . She believed , that , for woman as for man , that is the purest and ...
... woman , and she smiled sometimes to think how " unfem- inine " some people Selina , for instance- would consider her turning it the other way ; still she did so . She believed , that , for woman as for man , that is the purest and ...
40. oldal
... woman who now and then feels the utter helplessness of her womanhood , can know , for the only arm she cared to lean on , the only voice dear enough to bring her comfort , the only heart that she felt she could trust . Poor Hilary ! And ...
... woman who now and then feels the utter helplessness of her womanhood , can know , for the only arm she cared to lean on , the only voice dear enough to bring her comfort , the only heart that she felt she could trust . Poor Hilary ! And ...
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