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" Pelagic, where her soul, superior to circumstances, retained its accustomed serenity, and she conversed with the same animated cheerfulness in her little cell as she used to do in the hotel of the minister. She had provided herself with a few books, and... "
Woman in France During the Eighteenth Century - 224 ページ
Julia Kavanagh 著 - 1850
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The Sunshine of Domestic Life; Or, Sketches of Womanly Virtues, and Stories ...

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1867 - 334 ページ
...cheerfulness in her little cell as ever she preserved in the saloons of her husband's hotel. She had supplied herself with a. few books, and I found her reading Plutarch. She told me that she well knew she should die ; and the smile of placid resignation with which she said it, convinced me...

Famous people and famous places [3 pt. Pt. 1 previously issued as Famous ...

Famous people - 1883 - 552 ページ
...she paid to her during those dreadful days: — "I visited her in the prison of Sainte Pelagic, where her soul, superior to circumstances, retained its...books, and I found her reading Plutarch. She told me she expected to die, and the look of placid resignation with which she said it convinced me that she...

Ballou's Monthly Magazine, 第 72 巻

1890 - 538 ページ
...English lady thus describes a visit she made to tjer cell : — " I visited her in her prison, where her soul, superior to circumstances, retained its...conversed with the same animated cheerfulness in her gloomy dungeon as she used to in the saloon of the minister. She had provided herself with a few books,...

Madame Roland

Jacob Abbott - 1901 - 318 ページ
...accustomed serenity, and she conversed with the same animated cheerfulness in her cheerless dutgeon as she used to do in the hotel of the minister. She had providfvi herself with a few books, and I found her reading Plutarch. She told me that she expected...

English Feminists and Their Opponents in the 1790s: Unsex'd and Proper Females

William Stafford - 2002 - 266 ページ
...condemned her father, above all Madame Roland, who is described as if she were a heroine out of Plutarch: She had provided herself with a few books, and I found her reading Plutarch. She told me she expected to die; and the look of placid resignation with which she spoke it, convinced me that...




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