Rosamond, though she would never do anything that was disagreeable to her, was industrious; and now more than ever she was active in sketching her landscapes and market-carts and portraits of friends, in practising her music, and in being from morning... The Works of George Eliot: Middlemarch - Pagina 253de George Eliot - 1878Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| George Eliot - 1871 - 432 pagini
...was industrious ; and now more than ever she was active in sketching her landscapes and market-carts and portraits of friends, in practising her music,...found time also to read the best novels, and even the second-best, and she knew much poetry by heart. Her favourite poem was ' Lalla Eookh.' " The best girl... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 432 pagini
...was industrious ; and now more than ever she was active in sketching her landscapes and market-carts and portraits of friends, in practising her music,...found time also to read the best novels, and even the second-best, and she knew much poetry by heart. Her favourite .poem was ' Lalla Eookh.' " The best... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 308 pagini
...she was active in sketching her landscapes and marketcarts and portraits of friends, in practicing her music, and in being from morning till night her...novels, and even the second best, and she knew much poetrv by heart. Her favorite poem was"LallaRookh." " The best girl in the world ! He will be a happy... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 756 pagini
...was industrious ; and now more than ever she was active in sketching her landscapes and marketcarts and portraits of friends, in practising her music, and in being from morning till night her o\vn standard of a perfect lady, having always an audience in her own consciousness, with sometimes... | |
| Carveth Read - 1909 - 352 pagini
...whilst they last, but forget them. George Eliot in Jfiddlemarch describes Rosamund Vincy as occupied " in being from morning till night her own standard of a perfect lady." She acted so well as not to know she was acting : that is to say, a histrionic life is one danger of... | |
| Kathryn Bond Stockton - 1994 - 308 pagini
...was industrious; and now more than ever she was active in sketching her landscapes and marketcarts and portraits of friends, in practising her music,...morning till night her own standard of a perfect lady. . . . But Mrs. Plymdale thought that Rosamond had been educated to a ridiculous pitch, for what was... | |
| George Eliot - 2005 - 1416 pagini
...was industrious; and now more dian ever she was active in sketching her landscapes and market-carts as if nothing had happened. But observing the cessation...there, now! I can't abide to see men throw away their die numerous visitors of the house. She found time also to read the best novels, and even the second... | |
| George Eliot - 2006 - 558 pagini
...was industrious; and now more than ever she was active in sketching her landscapes and market-carts and portraits of friends, in practising her music,...second best, and she knew much poetry by heart. Her favorite poem was "Lalla Rookh." "The best girl in the world! He will be a happy fellow who gets her!"... | |
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