| George Eliot - 1885 - 366 str.
...your kind words of sympathy, EVJUW for our long silence has never broken the affection for 188°you which began when we were little ones. My husband,...family for eleven years, and they have received me among them very lovingly. The only point to be regretted in our marriage is that I am much older than... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 398 str.
...letter was forwarded to me here, and it was a Letter to Isaac P. great joy to me to have your kind words of sympathy, for our long silence has never broken the affection for lss°you which began when we were little ones. My husband, too, was much pleased to read your letter.... | |
| George Eliot - 1895 - 434 str.
...kindred, but among her last letters it will be seen that she wrote to her brother in May, 1880, that "our long silence has never broken the affection for you which began when we were little ones,"2 — and she expresses her satisfaction in the growing prosperity of himself and all his family.... | |
| William W. Hudson, Graeme Mercer Adam - 1901 - 650 str.
...laws of both society and religion. In the only letter we find from her to him, she says : My husband was much pleased to read your letter. I have known...family for eleven years, and they have received me among them very lovingly. The only point to be regretted in our marriage is that I am much older than... | |
| George Eliot - 1903 - 348 str.
...estranged in middle life ; but near the end George Eliot could write, on receiving a letter from him, " Our long silence has never broken the affection for you which began when we were little ones." And to that deep affection of childhood, which was almost reverence on Marian's part, George Eliot... | |
| Elisabeth Zuber - 1919 - 98 str.
...Poemos S. 195. 3 Tagebuch IV, 259, 1880. me here and it was a great joy to me to have your kind words of sympathy, for our long silence has never broken...affection for you which began when we were little ones." Welch breiten Raum die Anhänglichkeit an Haus und Familie bei Eliot ausfüllte, beweist auch Spencers... | |
| Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane - 1927 - 344 str.
...first union with Mr. Lewes. Indeed, extraordinary as it seems, he would never even mention her name. " Our long silence has never broken the affection for you which began when we were little ones," she says, magnanimously overlooking the long estrangement. The marriage was a blow to some of her admirers,... | |
| George Eliot - 1909 - 358 str.
...kindred, but among her last letters it will be seen that she wrote to her brother in May, 1880, that " our long silence has never broken the affection for you which began when we were little ones,"1 — and she expresses her satisfaction in the growing 1 "Daniel Deronda." * See chap. zix.... | |
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