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 These biographical sketches of over forty female authors of the Southern States are prefaced by an interesting discussion of the literary phases of the South. |
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... speak of the capital at their command , are enabled not only to publish magazines of a handsome and pleasing appearance , but to pay lib- erally , and to attract to them the most distinguished authors of either section of the country ...
... speak of the capital at their command , are enabled not only to publish magazines of a handsome and pleasing appearance , but to pay lib- erally , and to attract to them the most distinguished authors of either section of the country ...
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... speak the truth , to be obedient and tidy , to fear God . Janet had a very pleasant voice in singing , and she taught them to sing old Scotch and English ballads . She taught them to sew , and was very good to them . ގ a There was only ...
... speak the truth , to be obedient and tidy , to fear God . Janet had a very pleasant voice in singing , and she taught them to sing old Scotch and English ballads . She taught them to sew , and was very good to them . ގ a There was only ...
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... of company . Eleanor married Mr. Lee ; it is not necessary here to speak of her life , except so far as it is connected with her sister's . The brother died suddenly in his thirty - first year . His 30 SOUTHLAND WRITERS .
... of company . Eleanor married Mr. Lee ; it is not necessary here to speak of her life , except so far as it is connected with her sister's . The brother died suddenly in his thirty - first year . His 30 SOUTHLAND WRITERS .
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... speaking of such a very simple and unaffected manner as hers is . She is always conscious of her own value in God's universe , in the ސ presence of humanity ; though she kneels low enough before 32 SOUTHLAND WRITERS .
... speaking of such a very simple and unaffected manner as hers is . She is always conscious of her own value in God's universe , in the ސ presence of humanity ; though she kneels low enough before 32 SOUTHLAND WRITERS .
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... speaking - full , soft , low , and vibrating with a wonderful chromatic scale in its flexible tones . The sounds alone compel one's attention ; like the playing of an instru- ment of music , the register and tone is delightful to the ...
... speaking - full , soft , low , and vibrating with a wonderful chromatic scale in its flexible tones . The sounds alone compel one's attention ; like the playing of an instru- ment of music , the register and tone is delightful to the ...
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