The Delineator, Volume 60,Edições 3-6Butterick Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... WOMEN JULIA WARD HOWE Illustrated from Photographs HELEN M. WINSLOW CLUB WOMEN AND CLUB LIFE 411 SEPTEMBER Poem ALICE E. ALLEN 414 HELEN M. WINSLOW GIRLS ' INTEREST AND OCCUPATIONS 458 FANCY STITCHES AND EMBROIDERIES Illustrated in ...
... WOMEN JULIA WARD HOWE Illustrated from Photographs HELEN M. WINSLOW CLUB WOMEN AND CLUB LIFE 411 SEPTEMBER Poem ALICE E. ALLEN 414 HELEN M. WINSLOW GIRLS ' INTEREST AND OCCUPATIONS 458 FANCY STITCHES AND EMBROIDERIES Illustrated in ...
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... women agree are necessary to fashionable dressing nowa- days . Two colors , long disused , have become sud- denly a fad ; they are not becoming and have nothing but novelty to recommend them ; they are yellow in all shades from the ...
... women agree are necessary to fashionable dressing nowa- days . Two colors , long disused , have become sud- denly a fad ; they are not becoming and have nothing but novelty to recommend them ; they are yellow in all shades from the ...
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... women , the younger is presented to the older . A hostess has the privi lege of introducing a man to a lady without asking her per- mission , but in general society . the rule is that a lady's permission should first be asked . 2. If ...
... women , the younger is presented to the older . A hostess has the privi lege of introducing a man to a lady without asking her per- mission , but in general society . the rule is that a lady's permission should first be asked . 2. If ...
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... women who have given up their beloved for their country can know . But she uttered no syllable of complaint , for she had learned early and well , this regal young princess with the dazzling , sun - crowned head and the heart of pure ...
... women who have given up their beloved for their country can know . But she uttered no syllable of complaint , for she had learned early and well , this regal young princess with the dazzling , sun - crowned head and the heart of pure ...
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... woman who were sitting at the upper end of the hall . The woman was threading a string of beads made of transparent ... women , but there is no man left of her father's sons , save her brother Murdo . " " I know , but grandfather goes ...
... woman who were sitting at the upper end of the hall . The woman was threading a string of beads made of transparent ... women , but there is no man left of her father's sons , save her brother Murdo . " " I know , but grandfather goes ...
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Página 702 - OUT of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the Horror of the shade, And yet the menace of the years Finds, and shall find, me unafraid. It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate...
Página 704 - Dont waste your time at family funerals grieving for your relatives: attend to life, not to death: there are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it, and better.
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Página 705 - Seeing that thou comest into such scorn by the companionship of this lady, wherefore seekest thou to behold her ? If she should ask thee this thing, what answer couldst thou make unto her ? yea, even though thou wert master of all thy faculties, and in no way hindered from answering.
Página 704 - ... whispering of me and mocking me. Whereupon my friend, who knew not what to conceive, took me by the hands, and drawing me forth from among them, required to know what ailed me. Then, having first held me at quiet for a space until my perceptions were come back to me, I made answer to my friend : " Of a surety I have now set my feet on that point of life-, beyond the which he must not pass who would return...
Página 382 - Heaven-born the soul a heavenward course must hold. Beyond the visible world she soars to seek (For what delights the sense is false and weak) Ideal form the universal mould.
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Página 705 - Not many days after this, (it being the will of the most High God, who also from Himself put not away death), the father of wonderful Beatrice, going out of this life, passed certainly into glory. Thereby it happened, as of very sooth it might not be otherwise, that this lady was made full of the bitterness of grief: seeing that such a parting is very grievous unto those friends who are left, and that no other...
Página 382 - YES ! hope may with my strong desire keep pace, And I be undeluded, unbetrayed ; For if of our affections none find grace In sight of Heaven, then, wherefore hath God made The world which we inhabit ? Better plea Love cannot have, than that in loving thee Glory to that eternal Peace is paid, Who such Divinity to thee imparts As hallows and makes pure all gentle hearts. His hope is treacherous only whose love dies With beauty, which is varying every hour ; But, in chaste hearts uninfluenced by the...
Página 802 - ... vulgar. When she speaks, it is to set herself above others, to upbraid others, to envy others, to be puffed up with individual pride, to jeer at others, to outdo others, — all things at variance with the "way" in which a woman should walk. The only qualities that befit a woman are gentle obedience, chastity, mercy, and quietness.