I yet find a worth and greatness in herself, and a consistency, benevolence, perseverance in her practice such as wins the sincerest esteem and affection. She is not a person to be judged by her writings alone, but rather by her own deeds and life —... Macmillan's Magazine - Page 471877Full view - About this book
| Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 534 lehte
...share all her opinions, — philosophical, political, or religious, — without adopting her theories, I yet find a worth and greatness in herself, and a consistency and benevolence and perseverance in her practice, such as win the sincerest esteem and affection. She... | |
| John Morley - 1878 - 326 lehte
...fruit of expression is so delicate in flavour and so rich and diversified in colour. HARRIET MARTINEAU. HARRIET MARTINEAU. IN 1850 Charlotte Bronte paid a...more exemplary or noble." The division which Miss Bronte thus makes between opinions and character, and again between literary production and character,... | |
| John Morley - 1878 - 326 lehte
...fruit of expression is so delicate in flavour and so rich and diversified in colour. HARRIET MARTINEAU. HARRIET MARTINEAU. IN 1850 Charlotte Bronte paid a...more exemplary or noble." The division which Miss Bronte thus makes between opinions and character, and again between literary production and character,... | |
| John Morley - 1879 - 324 lehte
...fruit of expression is so delicate in flavour and so rich and diversified in colour. HARRIET MARTINEAU. HARRIET MARTINEAU. IN 1850 Charlotte Bronte paid a...more exemplary or noble." The division which Miss Bronte thus makes between opinions and character, and again between literary production and character,... | |
| 1881 - 524 lehte
...share all her opinions, philosophical, political, or religious — without adopting her theories — I yet find a worth and greatness in herself, and a...such as wins the sincerest esteem and affection." Ond er ei hoffder o'r person, ni allodd erioed gymeradwyo syniadau anffyddol Miss Martineau. "Os hyn"... | |
| Florence Fenwick Miller - 1884 - 246 lehte
...greatness in herself, and a consistency and benevolence and perseverance in her practice, such as win the sincerest esteem and affection. She is not a person...life, than which nothing can be more exemplary or nobler. She seems to me the benefactress of Ambleside, yet takes no sort of credit to herself for her... | |
| F L. Clarke - 1884 - 278 lehte
...share all her opinions, philosophical, political, or religious — without adopting her theories — I yet find a worth and greatness in herself, and a consistency, benevolence, and perseverance, in her practice, such as wins the sincerest esteem and affection. She is not a person... | |
| Florence Fenwick Miller - 1885 - 332 lehte
...herself, and a consistency and benevolence and perseverance in her practice, such as win the siricerest esteem and affection. She is not a person to be judged...life, than which nothing can be more exemplary or nobler. She seems to me the benefactress of Ambleside, yet takes no sort of credit to herself for her... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1892 - 594 lehte
...share all her opinions, philosophical, political, or religious, — without adopting her theories, — I yet find a worth and greatness in herself, and a...esteem and affection She is not a person to be judged bj her writings alone, but rather by her own deeds and life, than which nothing can be more exemplary... | |
| Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley - 1894 - 272 lehte
...with the nicest discharge of feminine duties filled me with admiration without adopting her theories I yet find a worth and greatness in herself, and a...such as wins the sincerest esteem and affection. She seems to be the benefactress of Ambleside, yet takes no sort of credit to herself for her active and... | |
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