Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... woman's face " for such words as these to " touch our blood " ; they prove to man and woman alike the presence of that future claimant to " half a note from Blake " which bestows on its possessor a right to rank with those whose glory ...
... woman's face " for such words as these to " touch our blood " ; they prove to man and woman alike the presence of that future claimant to " half a note from Blake " which bestows on its possessor a right to rank with those whose glory ...
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... woman has begun to be in any true sense of the word a companion of man on anything like equal terms ? " I can well remember , " writes Mrs. Haweis , " when the horizon of the average woman seemed bounded on the north by the cap and on ...
... woman has begun to be in any true sense of the word a companion of man on anything like equal terms ? " I can well remember , " writes Mrs. Haweis , " when the horizon of the average woman seemed bounded on the north by the cap and on ...
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... woman comes in . She enjoys the right ( shared by certain cottagers round ) of picking up all the wood she can carry , and the last few days have been a good harvest time . She is coming up the path now - not from the town direction ...
... woman comes in . She enjoys the right ( shared by certain cottagers round ) of picking up all the wood she can carry , and the last few days have been a good harvest time . She is coming up the path now - not from the town direction ...
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