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Updated: June 1, 2025


Bezzi the glory of finding Dante's portrait yes, and breathes fire in the dispute has it now. Madame Ossoli, Margaret Fuller, the American authoress, who brought from the siege of Rome a noble marquis as her husband, asks for it. And your adorer Mr. Stuart, who has lectured upon Shakespeare all the winter, entreats for it.

"She says she is going to be an authoress when she grows up. I think Robert knew what she was doing. They were always talking together and looking over books, and I heard him say to her, `Bring me all you have finished, to look over. I said something to her about printing some photographs for Christmas cards, and she said she could do nothing until after the nineteenth."

Unjustly so, since he himself was perfectly satisfied with her, and was apparently wholly absorbed by a union which had had its share in isolating him from the world. His wife was even more theologically inclined than himself, and appeared anonymously without anyone having a suspicion of the fact as a religious authoress.

Our relations continued business-like to the last. He said: "Good night, little authoress, and let's have some more talks." "I'm afraid I've board you," I said. "Board me!" he said. "I haven't spent such an evening for years!" The Familey acted perfectly absurd about it. Seeing that they were going to make a fuss, I refused to say with whom I had been walking.

An English and a Turkish lover dispute Ida's affection or possession. There are the elaborate pseudo-erudite notes which one has learnt to associate chiefly with Moore. The authoress boasts in her preface that she "has already written almost as many volumes as she has years," and that she has hardly ever corrected her proofs.

I could not but be charmed with him, because I saw that he thoroughly appreciated my father. Tales of Fashionable Life were published in June 1809, and greatly added to the celebrity of their authoress. "Almeria" is the best, and full of admirable pictures of character. In all, the object is to depict the vapid and useless existence of those who live only for society.

You know, perhaps, that I was nearly being an authoress once, and that seems as if I was destined to 'employ my time in writing." "No, indeed; we must return to the subject of the clerkship afterwards, if you please. An authoress, Miss Galindo! You surprise me!" "But, indeed, I was. All was quite ready.

When the time comes that they want to do so they will throw out a little mental pseudopodium without much difficulty. They threw it out when they wanted to misunderstand me with a good deal of the pseudo in it, too. The Authoress of the Odyssey

"I admire your books so much, Miss Du Prel, and I have so often wished to see more of you; but you have been abroad for the last two years, I hear." Lady Engleton, after asking the authoress to explain exactly what she meant by her last book, enquired if she had the latest news of Professor Fortescue.

"My dear," she said, "I thought your face had a familiar look. It was your mother I knew and loved. I'm Miss Lucretia Penniman." Miss Lucretia Penniman! Could this be, indeed, the authoress of the "Hymn to Coniston," of whom Brampton was so proud? The Miss Lucretia Penniman who sounded the first clarion note for the independence of American women, the friend of Bryant and Hawthorne and Longfellow?

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