Life and Letters of Harriet Beecher StoweAnnie Fields Houghton, Mifflin, 1897 - 406 strán (strany) Individual letters and fragments of letters composed by author Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe (1811-96) between 1827 and 1893 are incorporated here into a continuous biographical narrative of Stowe's life. Though the materials assembled inadequately represent Stowe's correspondence, they do give a sense of her views on religion, marriage, child rearing, slavery, and writing. |
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... child ; and when the woman that attended on her saw what a puny thing I was , and that the mother could not live ... children gathered round and made him tell the story of his days . " They say everybody knows about God naturally ...
... child ; and when the woman that attended on her saw what a puny thing I was , and that the mother could not live ... children gathered round and made him tell the story of his days . " They say everybody knows about God naturally ...
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... children might play on Sun- day evening as soon as they could see three stars . But I was so impatient I did not wait for that . Bill H. saw me and said : — " That's wicked ; there ain't three stars . ' " Don't care . ' " God says you ...
... children might play on Sun- day evening as soon as they could see three stars . But I was so impatient I did not wait for that . Bill H. saw me and said : — " That's wicked ; there ain't three stars . ' " Don't care . ' " God says you ...
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... child Harriet . She described it later in life in her first book , called " The Mayflower : " " To my childish eyes our old meeting - house was an awe - inspiring thing . To me it seemed fashioned very nearly on the model of Noah's Ark ...
... child Harriet . She described it later in life in her first book , called " The Mayflower : " " To my childish eyes our old meeting - house was an awe - inspiring thing . To me it seemed fashioned very nearly on the model of Noah's Ark ...
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... children weeping round her bed . Of these children two possessed what the world calls genius . They were all more or less distinguished , Catherine , the eldest , being a woman of remarkable char- acter . Harriet and Henry Ward were ...
... children weeping round her bed . Of these children two possessed what the world calls genius . They were all more or less distinguished , Catherine , the eldest , being a woman of remarkable char- acter . Harriet and Henry Ward were ...
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... child sud- denly shut out alone in the dark . " Her death occurred at a time when the New England ministry were in a peculiar crisis of political and moral trial , and the need of such a stay and support in his household was more than ...
... child sud- denly shut out alone in the dark . " Her death occurred at a time when the New England ministry were in a peculiar crisis of political and moral trial , and the need of such a stay and support in his household was more than ...
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Andover anti-slavery Aunt Esther beautiful Beecher blessed Boston brother Brunswick called Catherine cheerful child Christ Christian church Cincinnati Cleon comfort daughters dear death Duchess Duchess of Argyll England eyes faith father feel felt Florida flowers friends genius George Eliot girl give H. B. STOWE hand Harriet Harriet Beecher Stowe Hartford hear heard heart heaven Henry Henry Ward Beecher hope hour Howard husband labor Lady Byron letter Litchfield live look Lord Lyman Beecher Mandarin mind Minister's Wooing morning mother never night once Orr's Island pleasant poor Professor Stowe remember scene seemed sister slave slavery sorrow soul spirit story Stowe wrote Stowe's strong suffering sympathy talk tell things thought tion told Uncle Tom Uncle Tom's Cabin wife winter wish woman women wonderful write written young
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Strana 40 - Thrice he assay'd, and thrice, in spite of scorn, Tears, such as Angels weep, burst forth: at last Words, interwove with sighs, found out their way.
Strana 38 - The works of the LORD are great, sought out of all them that have pleasure therein.
Strana 321 - Therefore, whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness shall be heard in the light ; and that which ye have spoken in the ear in closets shall be proclaimed upon the housetops.
Strana 40 - To speak; whereat their doubled ranks they bend From wing to wing, and half enclose him round With all his peers: Attention held them mute.
Strana 323 - And some among you held, that if the King Had seen the sight he would have sworn the vow : Not easily, seeing that the King must guard That which he rules, and is but as the hind To whom a space of land is given to plow. Who may not wander from the allotted field Before his work be done...
Strana 309 - Fear not ; I am the first and the last, and the Living one ; and I was dead, and behold, I am alive for evermore, and I have the keys of death and of Hades.
Strana 107 - ... we arrive at heaven our home, Faith is our guide, and faith our light. 2 The want of sight she well supplies; She makes the pearly gates appear ; Far into distant worlds she pries, And brings eternal glories near. 3 Cheerful we tread the desert through, While faith inspires a heavenly ray, Though lions roar, and tempests blow, And rocks and dangers fill the way.
Strana 391 - Tis joy enough, my All in All, At thy dear feet to lie ; Thou wilt not let me lower fall, And none can higher fly.
Strana 278 - Purest ! There is a temple, sacred evermore, And all the babble of life's angry voices Dies in hushed stillness at its peaceful door.