Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... thought be form'd , Holy , divine , good , amiable or sweet . " - MILTON . " Lords of the world , as ye are proudly called , By your own sex applauded and extolled For every good - is woman's lovely frame A gemless casket - fitted but ...
... thought be form'd , Holy , divine , good , amiable or sweet . " - MILTON . " Lords of the world , as ye are proudly called , By your own sex applauded and extolled For every good - is woman's lovely frame A gemless casket - fitted but ...
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... thought of looking into such a paper for matters of taste and genius , and of course her efforts were almost entirely " wasted on the desert air . " Many editors plundered her columns , thinking that they should never be detected . It ...
... thought of looking into such a paper for matters of taste and genius , and of course her efforts were almost entirely " wasted on the desert air . " Many editors plundered her columns , thinking that they should never be detected . It ...
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... thought , would have done honor to Cicero or Demosthenes . What gave occasion to it was , that the triumvirs of Rome wasted a large sum of money for carrying on a war ; and having met with difficulties in raising it , they drew up a ...
... thought , would have done honor to Cicero or Demosthenes . What gave occasion to it was , that the triumvirs of Rome wasted a large sum of money for carrying on a war ; and having met with difficulties in raising it , they drew up a ...
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