Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women, in Different Nations and AgesJ. Carpenter, 1834 - 501 pages |
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Page vi
... given us such pictures of females as they have ? The ancient drama is full of high and heroic female conduct . In more modern times , Shakspeare has drawn many admirable female characters , such as Isabella , Imogine , Portia , Queen ...
... given us such pictures of females as they have ? The ancient drama is full of high and heroic female conduct . In more modern times , Shakspeare has drawn many admirable female characters , such as Isabella , Imogine , Portia , Queen ...
Page ix
... given us many models of excellence in public and private life , which have been read with delight for four thousand years , and will be , as long as the sun and moon shall endure . If it were not proper and just to hold the worthy up to ...
... given us many models of excellence in public and private life , which have been read with delight for four thousand years , and will be , as long as the sun and moon shall endure . If it were not proper and just to hold the worthy up to ...
Page xi
... given in modern times to any but Newton , La Place , and Bowditch . The style of this rare woman is as lovely as the light that shone upon her mind , as she traversed the zodiac , and measured the parallaxes of the stars . She not only ...
... given in modern times to any but Newton , La Place , and Bowditch . The style of this rare woman is as lovely as the light that shone upon her mind , as she traversed the zodiac , and measured the parallaxes of the stars . She not only ...
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... given of it is as follows : " The tract of land , which has received the name of Mount Auburn , is situated on the southerly side of the main road lead- ing from Cambridge to Watertown , and is partly within the limits of each of those ...
... given of it is as follows : " The tract of land , which has received the name of Mount Auburn , is situated on the southerly side of the main road lead- ing from Cambridge to Watertown , and is partly within the limits of each of those ...
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... given by God should be devoted to his ser- vice , and the minds created by his love , should return to him with larger capacities for virtuous enjoyment , and with more spiritual and intellectual brightness . " It should not be for the ...
... given by God should be devoted to his ser- vice , and the minds created by his love , should return to him with larger capacities for virtuous enjoyment , and with more spiritual and intellectual brightness . " It should not be for the ...
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Page 52 - And she was a widow of about fourscore and four years, which departed not from the temple, but served God with fastings and prayers night and day.
Page 58 - Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.
Page 389 - Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him (xxii.
Page 21 - The place of fame and elegy supply : And many a holy text around she strews That teach the rustic moralist to die. For who, to dumb forgetfulness a prey, This pleasing anxious being e'er...
Page 22 - Mamre in the land of Canaan, which Abraham bought with the field of Ephron the Hittite for a possession of a burying-place. There they buried Abraham and Sarah his wife : there they buried Isaac and Rebekah his wife; and there I buried Leah.
Page 381 - YE say, they all have passed away, That noble race and brave; That their light canoes have vanished From off the crested wave; That, 'mid the forests where they roamed, There rings no hunter's shout; But their name is on your waters, — Ye may not wash it out.
Page 21 - For who, to dumb forgetfulness a prey, This pleasing, anxious being e'er resigned, Left the warm precincts of the cheerful day, Nor cast one longing, lingering look behind...
Page 303 - THE playful smiles around the dimpled mouth, That happy air of majesty and truth, So would I draw : but oh ! 'tis vain to try ; My narrow genius does the power deny. The equal lustre of the heavenly mind, Where every grace with every virtue's...
Page 438 - It hath fully been shewed me, all that thou hast done unto thy mother in law since the death of thine husband : and how thou hast left thy father and thy mother, and the land of thy nativity, and art come unto a people which thou knewest not heretofore. The Lord recompense thy work, and a full reward be given thee of the Lord God of Israel, under whose wings thou art come to trust.
Page 95 - But if you have already determined of me, and that not only my death, but an infamous slander must bring you the enjoying of your desired happiness ; then I desire of God, that he will pardon your great sin therein, and likewise mine...