The Quarterly Review, Volume 219William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1913 |
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... Woman Movement . By Ellen Key . Translated by M. B. Borthwick . London : Putnam , 1912 . 2. Woman and Labour . By Olive Schreiner . London : Unwin , 1911 . And other works . ART . 9. - A MODERN BENGALI MYSTIC Gitanjali ( Song Offering ) ...
... Woman Movement . By Ellen Key . Translated by M. B. Borthwick . London : Putnam , 1912 . 2. Woman and Labour . By Olive Schreiner . London : Unwin , 1911 . And other works . ART . 9. - A MODERN BENGALI MYSTIC Gitanjali ( Song Offering ) ...
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... woman of about forty , with red hair and quick blue eyes , that roved round the cabin , and silenced with a glance the occasional whisperings that rose from the children . " And how's the one that had the bad cough ? ” asked Willy ...
... woman of about forty , with red hair and quick blue eyes , that roved round the cabin , and silenced with a glance the occasional whisperings that rose from the children . " And how's the one that had the bad cough ? ” asked Willy ...
Pagina 35
... woman , it is , " replied Charlotte in the tone of facetious intimacy that she reserved for other people's servants . " You'll have to stir your stumps to get the house ready for them . " - " The house is cleaned down and ready for them ...
... woman , it is , " replied Charlotte in the tone of facetious intimacy that she reserved for other people's servants . " You'll have to stir your stumps to get the house ready for them . " - " The house is cleaned down and ready for them ...
Pagina 36
... woman who had taken an unconscionable time in dying , was called by one of the gossips who had attended her wake'as nice a woman as ever threw a tub of clothes on the hill , ' and complimented for having ' battled it out well , ' Norry ...
... woman who had taken an unconscionable time in dying , was called by one of the gossips who had attended her wake'as nice a woman as ever threw a tub of clothes on the hill , ' and complimented for having ' battled it out well , ' Norry ...
Pagina 44
... woman's , drawn straight back from his forehead . The hair and beard were both unkempt and matted . But the man held himself erect and looked straight at the strangers through great dark eyes . His hands , though battered and scarred ...
... woman's , drawn straight back from his forehead . The hair and beard were both unkempt and matted . But the man held himself erect and looked straight at the strangers through great dark eyes . His hands , though battered and scarred ...
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Pagina 141 - The hottest day that ever I felt in my life. This day, much against my will, I did in Drury Lane see two or three houses marked with a red cross upon the doors, and "Lord have mercy upon us !" writ there ; which was a sad sight to me, being the first of the kind that, to my remembrance, I ever saw.
Pagina 177 - Deliverance ? Where is this deliverance to be found ? Our Master Himself has joyfully taken upon Him the bonds of creation ; He is bound with us all for ever.
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