Southland Writers: Biographical and Critical Sketches of the Living Female Writers of the South. With Extracts from Their Writings, Volumen 1Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1870 - 973 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 36
Página 27
... expression of sympathy and regret on the part of her many friends , by whom Mrs. Ware was greatly beloved , but after trying every medical suggestion that the South could afford , Major Ware was compelled to take his suffering wife to ...
... expression of sympathy and regret on the part of her many friends , by whom Mrs. Ware was greatly beloved , but after trying every medical suggestion that the South could afford , Major Ware was compelled to take his suffering wife to ...
Página 34
... expression . She is careful and particular in housekeeping . There is freshness , breadth of color , and warmth about her in every- thing . She is rather below the medium height , five feet three inches in stature , now inclining to ...
... expression . She is careful and particular in housekeeping . There is freshness , breadth of color , and warmth about her in every- thing . She is rather below the medium height , five feet three inches in stature , now inclining to ...
Página 52
... expression of almost wolfish fierceness , or the despairing anguish of a doomed and hopeless soul . These mobile features , and especially that flexible mouth , indicated a nature too subtle , too changeful , too wilful , yet too ...
... expression of almost wolfish fierceness , or the despairing anguish of a doomed and hopeless soul . These mobile features , and especially that flexible mouth , indicated a nature too subtle , too changeful , too wilful , yet too ...
Página 58
... expression of feeling a mere profession on my part ; so I hesitated , and he waited vainly for the rest , which the glance of his eye told me that he had surmised or anticipated . 66 Lilian , you mean well , I know , 58 SOUTHLAND WRITERS .
... expression of feeling a mere profession on my part ; so I hesitated , and he waited vainly for the rest , which the glance of his eye told me that he had surmised or anticipated . 66 Lilian , you mean well , I know , 58 SOUTHLAND WRITERS .
Página 70
... expression , as far as she fell behind them in mere brilliancy of coloring . Her sallowness was relieved by a judicious applica- tion of the very best Paris rouge . Her long , light ringlets were frizzed into a semblance of vitality ...
... expression , as far as she fell behind them in mere brilliancy of coloring . Her sallowness was relieved by a judicious applica- tion of the very best Paris rouge . Her long , light ringlets were frizzed into a semblance of vitality ...
Índice
346 | |
352 | |
360 | |
378 | |
393 | |
403 | |
411 | |
419 | |
192 | |
205 | |
224 | |
241 | |
255 | |
268 | |
294 | |
310 | |
322 | |
334 | |
425 | |
432 | |
447 | |
455 | |
466 | |
480 | |
487 | |
494 | |
504 | |
510 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
Azile beautiful bless blue breath bright bright eyes brow Catharine charm child cold dark daughter dead dear death deep dream earth eyes face fair fair brow fame fancy father feel Finistere flowers Fra Diavolo gaze genius Georgia give glow golden graceful grave hair hand happy head heart heaven hope hour lady land life's light lips literary live look Louisiana Louisville Journal Madame Madame de Staël Major Favrand marriage Milledgeville Miss mother Natchez nature neath never night noble nom de plume o'er Orleans pale passed passion poems published rest rose Santa Claus scene seemed shadow sigh sleep smile soft song sorrow soul South Southern Southern literature Southland spirit stars story sweet tears tell tender thee thou thought voice waves weary wild wind woman words write young