Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... early age of sixteen , whose mind was of different cast , and whose disposition was gentle and affectionate . He was one of the most tolerant of all the puritan school . With this mild and amiable man she lived forty - four years , and ...
... early age of sixteen , whose mind was of different cast , and whose disposition was gentle and affectionate . He was one of the most tolerant of all the puritan school . With this mild and amiable man she lived forty - four years , and ...
Σελίδα 378
... early childhood . At eight years of age , she was placed in a school at Hackney , under the care of Mr. Salmon , where her improvements were singular and rapid . She displayed an early taste for poetical composition , and a devotional ...
... early childhood . At eight years of age , she was placed in a school at Hackney , under the care of Mr. Salmon , where her improvements were singular and rapid . She displayed an early taste for poetical composition , and a devotional ...
Σελίδα 449
... early age of fourteen , she wrote a mock heroic poem , on some village incidents , which embraced lively descriptions of many personages well known to each other . It was full of genius and pleasantry , and discovered a deep knowledge ...
... early age of fourteen , she wrote a mock heroic poem , on some village incidents , which embraced lively descriptions of many personages well known to each other . It was full of genius and pleasantry , and discovered a deep knowledge ...
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