The Twentieth Century, Volum 5Nineteenth Century and After, 1879 |
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Pàgina 15
... thought of whose wretched homes weighs upon her spirits , and haunts and upbraids her in her own comfortable abode ; to which she yet is bound by the most sacred ties . Such women sigh over the accounts they read of the homes of the ...
... thought of whose wretched homes weighs upon her spirits , and haunts and upbraids her in her own comfortable abode ; to which she yet is bound by the most sacred ties . Such women sigh over the accounts they read of the homes of the ...
Pàgina 16
... thought and want of a common object . If mistresses would give as much thought to perfecting their relations with their own servants as many of them now do to benefiting the poor , they might bring about more improvement , and a more ...
... thought and want of a common object . If mistresses would give as much thought to perfecting their relations with their own servants as many of them now do to benefiting the poor , they might bring about more improvement , and a more ...
Pàgina 17
... thought are very unlike , has almost necessarily something artificial and embarrassing about it . Tact and cordiality of manner will go far to diminish this difficulty , but no- thing will so effectually overcome it as a common ...
... thought are very unlike , has almost necessarily something artificial and embarrassing about it . Tact and cordiality of manner will go far to diminish this difficulty , but no- thing will so effectually overcome it as a common ...
Pàgina 34
... thought very correctly . Quite impossible , and certainly a duffer , -if I under- stand the latter phrase , but so dear ! That an old man , as he grows old , should go on loving everybody around him , loving the more the older he grows ...
... thought very correctly . Quite impossible , and certainly a duffer , -if I under- stand the latter phrase , but so dear ! That an old man , as he grows old , should go on loving everybody around him , loving the more the older he grows ...
Pàgina 42
... thought which the reading of novels and poetry will certainly produce ; but we do not know that the marriages so made have been thought to be happier than our own . Among English novels of the present day , and among English novelists ...
... thought which the reading of novels and poetry will certainly produce ; but we do not know that the marriages so made have been thought to be happier than our own . Among English novels of the present day , and among English novelists ...
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