Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 |
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... desire to please , and aptness to displease by precipi- ancy and want of tact - the same innate conscious- ness of talent , and painful timidity in the exercise and exhibition of it - all this , through all her life , she can trace back ...
... desire to please , and aptness to displease by precipi- ancy and want of tact - the same innate conscious- ness of talent , and painful timidity in the exercise and exhibition of it - all this , through all her life , she can trace back ...
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... desire for learning was her silent resentment against her mother for the opposition that defeated this intent . Her childish impressions of the necessity of knowing other languages , to become an author in her own , was a source of ...
... desire for learning was her silent resentment against her mother for the opposition that defeated this intent . Her childish impressions of the necessity of knowing other languages , to become an author in her own , was a source of ...
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... desire and determination , and much of the suffering of the first part of her life , arose from her conscious ill - success in the government of herself . No one ever told her where she might have help , or why she could not be perfect ...
... desire and determination , and much of the suffering of the first part of her life , arose from her conscious ill - success in the government of herself . No one ever told her where she might have help , or why she could not be perfect ...
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... It is a remarkable circumstance , strongly imprinted on her memory , that the first desire she conceived for the pleasures of fashionable life , was in reading Mrs. H. More's strictures against them . To their alleged sin 32 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
... It is a remarkable circumstance , strongly imprinted on her memory , that the first desire she conceived for the pleasures of fashionable life , was in reading Mrs. H. More's strictures against them . To their alleged sin 32 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
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... desire to escape from it by a death of which she knew far less , is an impression well remembered in her childhood , pro- duced by the influence of poetry in general , but of this poem most particularly , upon the morbid sensibil- ities ...
... desire to escape from it by a death of which she knew far less , is an impression well remembered in her childhood , pro- duced by the influence of poetry in general , but of this poem most particularly , upon the morbid sensibil- ities ...
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