The Novels of Frederika Bremer, Tom 11H. G. Clarke and Company, 1845 |
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Strona 9
... called herself in the days of childhood - could transform herself into this sylph - like being whose countenance beamed with spirit and in- nocent joy ? The other , on the contrary , had more of the proud " self , " peculiar to the ...
... called herself in the days of childhood - could transform herself into this sylph - like being whose countenance beamed with spirit and in- nocent joy ? The other , on the contrary , had more of the proud " self , " peculiar to the ...
Strona 12
... called " Selma ! Selma ! " and the white sylph floated towards me , and I clasped my youthful sister in my arms , rejoiced that she was " the white rose , " delighted also that so cordial a joy beamed from her bright blue eyes , while ...
... called " Selma ! Selma ! " and the white sylph floated towards me , and I clasped my youthful sister in my arms , rejoiced that she was " the white rose , " delighted also that so cordial a joy beamed from her bright blue eyes , while ...
Strona 13
... called , " Flora ! " and beckoned ; but Flora , engaged in a lively conversation with some gentlemen , did not hear immediately . Selma hastened to her , took hold of her arm , and brought her to me . I saw " the red rose , " the second ...
... called , " Flora ! " and beckoned ; but Flora , engaged in a lively conversation with some gentlemen , did not hear immediately . Selma hastened to her , took hold of her arm , and brought her to me . I saw " the red rose , " the second ...
Strona 20
... . The governess and domestics called me the " Gipsy - girl , " and the " Gipsy - boy . " My stepmother was never harsh in word or action , but she annihilated me by her depreciating compas- sionate manner 20 A DIARY . 20.
... . The governess and domestics called me the " Gipsy - girl , " and the " Gipsy - boy . " My stepmother was never harsh in word or action , but she annihilated me by her depreciating compas- sionate manner 20 A DIARY . 20.
Strona 21
... called THE OPPOSITE . For it was indeed the opposite to the former . By dint of hard struggles with myself and with life , I cultivated and formed myself into a character , rigid and truth- loving , that would have the kernel of reality ...
... called THE OPPOSITE . For it was indeed the opposite to the former . By dint of hard struggles with myself and with life , I cultivated and formed myself into a character , rigid and truth- loving , that would have the kernel of reality ...
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Strona 11 - I care for nobody, no, not I, And nobody cares for me.
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Strona 88 - I also of opinion, that the want of outward beauty never disquiets a noble nature, or will be regarded as a misfortune. It never can prevent people from being amiable and beloved in the highest degree. And we have daily proof of this.