Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... given us such pictures of females as they have ? The ancient drama is full of high and heroic female conduct . In more modern times , Shakspeare has drawn many admirable female characters , such as Isabella , Imogine , Portia , Queen ...
... given us such pictures of females as they have ? The ancient drama is full of high and heroic female conduct . In more modern times , Shakspeare has drawn many admirable female characters , such as Isabella , Imogine , Portia , Queen ...
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... given to Pindar : " Moderate your fire ; the axle of your chariot wheels burns too soon . " Mrs. Canfield was , from infancy , fond of retirement , and pre ferred solitude , and a small circle of warm and admiring friends , to all the ...
... given to Pindar : " Moderate your fire ; the axle of your chariot wheels burns too soon . " Mrs. Canfield was , from infancy , fond of retirement , and pre ferred solitude , and a small circle of warm and admiring friends , to all the ...
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... given a serenity to her mind , that diffused itself around her . Her surviving children are Samuel Finley Breese Morse , the president of the Academy of Design in the city of New - York , a distinguished historical painter ; Sidney ...
... given a serenity to her mind , that diffused itself around her . Her surviving children are Samuel Finley Breese Morse , the president of the Academy of Design in the city of New - York , a distinguished historical painter ; Sidney ...
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