The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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... woman , -She is grace itself - she is perfectly lovely and accomplished . That is what a woman ought to be - she ought to produce the ef- fect of exquisite music . " To adorn her husband's life is his view of the mission of woman ...
... woman , -She is grace itself - she is perfectly lovely and accomplished . That is what a woman ought to be - she ought to produce the ef- fect of exquisite music . " To adorn her husband's life is his view of the mission of woman ...
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... woman , and I detest sensi- ble people . " Miss Fraser was puzzling about Bertha . " I suppose , " she thought , " love blinds men . To me she is silly and wanting in manner , and certainly she is not good- tempered . " A few more ...
... woman , and I detest sensi- ble people . " Miss Fraser was puzzling about Bertha . " I suppose , " she thought , " love blinds men . To me she is silly and wanting in manner , and certainly she is not good- tempered . " A few more ...
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... woman we think we know so well , and value so little , is some one else when transfigured in the warm light of a ... woman . She went on eating her breakfast ; she guessed that the letter was from Bertha's father or aunt , but she did ...
... woman we think we know so well , and value so little , is some one else when transfigured in the warm light of a ... woman . She went on eating her breakfast ; she guessed that the letter was from Bertha's father or aunt , but she did ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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