she had not a line from her father's pen ; that he had spent much time, and taken great pains to collect together all his letters and other papers, and in one of his unhappy moments, committed them all to the flames. Memorials of William Smith Shaw - Strana 299autor/autoři: Joseph Barlow Felt - 1852 - 346 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| George Park Fisher - 1877 - 624 str.
...had found that work among her father's manuscripts. Sheanswered with a countenance of woe that you may more easily imagine than I can describe, that...all to the flames." I have used her own expressions. (B.) To H. Niles. Quixcv, 14 June, 1818. After my return from Europe, I asked his daughter whether... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1877 - 620 str.
...had found that work among her father's manuscripts. Sheanswered with a countenance of woe that you may more easily imagine than I can describe, that...papers, and in one of his unhappy moments, committed thom all to the /lames." I have used her own expressions. (B.) To H. Niles. QUIXCY, i4 June, i818.... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1889 - 638 str.
...manuscripts. Sheanswered with a countenance of woe that you may more easily imagine than I can deseribe, that "she had not a line from her father's pen ; that...all to the flames." I have used her own expressions. (B.) To H. Niles. Quiscv, 14 June, 1818. After my return from Europe, I asked his daughter whether... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1889 - 374 str.
...Otis told him that " she had not a line from her father's pen ; that he had spent much time and had taken great pains to collect together all his letters...unhappy moments committed them all to the flames." 8 The collection gathered by Francis Parkman has been described elsewhere.4 It consists mainly of copies,... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1889 - 630 str.
...Scotland. What has become of these letters and answers? " Again he says that a daughter of Otis told him that "she had not a line from her father's pen ; that he had spent much time and had taken great pains to collect together all his letters and other papers, and in one of his unhappy... | |
| 1857 - 772 str.
...had found that work among her Father's manuscripts. She answered with a countenance of woe that you may more easily imagine than I can describe, that...all to the flames." I have used her own expressions. These passages are written by one man ; they were written, the one only eight months after the other,... | |
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