| Laurence Sterne - 1834 - 440 páginas
...calculated to call a blush to the chcck of modesty and virtue. There is, moreover, in Mrs. Hemans" poetry a moral purity, and a religious feeling, which...discriminating reader. No parent or guardian will be under the nccecnity of imposing restrictions with regard to tie free perusal of every production emanating from... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1836 - 472 páginas
...asserted, have never been equalled by any other female writer. There is, moreover, in Mrs. Hemans' poetry a moral purity, and a religious feeling, which...discriminating reader. No parent or guardian will be under the necessity of imposing restrictions with regard to the free perusal of every production emanating from... | |
| Jean Baptiste Say - 1836 - 508 páginas
...one who was an honour to her sex and to humanity, and whose productions, rom first to last, contains no syllable calculated to call a blush to the cheek...of modesty and virtue. There is, moreover, in Mrs. Hemans' poetry a moral purity, and a religious 'eling, which commend it, in an especial manner, to... | |
| Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1837 - 164 páginas
...female in this country to be without a complete edition of the writings of one who was an honour to her sex and to humanity, and whose productions, from first to last, contains no syllable calculated to call a blush to the cheek of modesty and virtue. There is, moreover,... | |
| John Eberle - 1838 - 600 páginas
...edition of the Titings of one who was an honour to he> sex and to humanity, and whose productions, rom first to last, contain no syllable calculated to call a blush to the cheek of modesty nd virtue. There is, moreover, in Mrs. 1 1 emaiis' poetry a moral purity, and a religious eeling, which... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1840 - 342 páginas
...an honor to her sex sixi to humanity, and whose productions, from first to last, contain no syllabi; calculated to call a blush to the cheek of modesty and virtue. There is, moreover, in Mrs. Henmns' poetry a moral purity, and a religious feeling, which commend it, in an especial manner, to... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1843 - 348 páginas
...her sex and .o humanity, and whose productions, from first to last, contain no syllable :alculutcd to call a blush to the cheek of modesty and virtue. There is, moreover, in Mrs. Hemans' poetry a moral purity, and a religious fueling, which commend it, in an especial manner, to... | |
| George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 páginas
...female in this country to be without a complete edition of the writings of one who was an honor to her sex and to humanity, and whose productions, from...a blush to the cheek of modesty and virtue. There ¡s, moreover, in Mrs. Hemans' poetry a moral purity, and a religious feeling, which commend it, in... | |
| Thomas P. Jones - 1846 - 362 páginas
...female in this country to be without a complete edition of the writings of one who was an honor to her sex and to humanity, and whose productions, from...of modesty and virtue. There is, moreover, in Mrs. Hemans' poetry a moral purity, and a religious feeling, which commend it, in an especial manner, to... | |
| John Williamson Nevin - 1846 - 296 páginas
...writings of one who WM an honour to her sex and to humanity, and whose produciious, from first to lost, contain no syllable calculated to call a blush to...of modesty and virtue. There is, moreover, in Mrs. Hema,ns'» poetry, a moral purity and a religious feeling which commend it, in an especial manner,... | |
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