In order to do this, my method was to shut my eyes, and imagine the presence of some pretty little mortal, and then endeavour to catch, as it were, the very language it would use on the subject before me. If in any instances I have succeeded, to this... The writings of Jane Taylor - 120 ページJane Taylor 著 - 1832全文表示 - この書籍について
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...method was to shut my eyes, and imagine the presence of some pretty little mortal, and then endeavour to catch, as it were, the very language it would use on the subject before me. If in any instances 1 have succeeded, it is to this little imaginary being 1 would attribute uiy success ; and 1 have failed... | |
| Anne Katharine Curteis Elwood - 1843 - 368 ページ
...method was " to shut her eyes, and imagine the presence of some pretty little mortal, and then endeavour to catch, as it were, the very language it would use on the subject before her." She adds, " If in any instance I have succeeded, to this little imaginary being I should attribute... | |
| 1867 - 850 ページ
...and then endeavour to catch, as it were, the very lan-- guage it would use on the subject before me, and I have failed so frequently, because so frequently...may go, my dear, I shall finish the hymn myself.'" And so, quietly working,. a life touched with many lines of sadness, slipped away, not without leaning... | |
| 1868 - 848 ページ
...Jane Taylor's letters she gives an amusing clue tl the success which attended her Hymns for Infants. " My method was to shut my eyes and imagine the presence...language it would use on the . subject before me, and I have failed so frequently, because so frequently I was compelled to say, "Now you may go, my... | |
| 1868 - 518 ページ
...very language it would use on the subject before me. If in any instances I have succeeded, to this imaginary being i should attribute my success. And...may go, my dear. I shall finish the hymn myself." '—P. 230. The following distinction is a good one. She is describing why the good girl in ' Display'... | |
| 1868 - 850 ページ
...method was to shut my eyes and imagine the presence of some pretty little mortal, and then endeavour to catch as it were, the very language it would use...me. If in any instances I have succeeded, to this imaginary being I should attribute my success. And I have failed so frequently, because so frequently... | |
| 1868 - 512 ページ
...method was to shut my eyes and imagine the presence of some pretty little mortal, and then endeavour to catch as it were, the very language it would use...me. If in any instances I have succeeded, to this imaginary being 1 should attribute my success. And I have failed so frequentlv, because so frequently... | |
| Josiah Miller - 1869 - 656 ページ
...method was to shut my eyes, and imagine the presence of some pretty little mortal, and then endeavour to catch, as it were, the very language it would use...may go, my dear ; I shall finish the hymn myself." ' REGINALD HEBER, DD (1783-1826.) HIS poet-bishop belonged to an ancient Yorkshire family, and was... | |
| Josiah Miller - 1869 - 660 ページ
...method was to shut my eyes, and imagine the presence of some pretty little mortal, and then endeavour to catch, as it were, the very language it would use...may go, my dear ; I shall finish the hymn myself." ' REGINALD HEBER, DD (1783-1826.) HIS poet-bishop belonged to an ancient Yorkshire family, and was... | |
| Helen Cross Knight - 1880 - 194 ページ
...method was to shut my eyes and imagine the presence of some pretty little mortal, and then endeavour to catch, as it were, the very language it would use...may go, my dear ; I shall finish the hymn myself.' " It cost the sisters more real work than anything they had written. Some of the hymns were written... | |
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