 | 1872 - 559 ページ
...vain, too wise to be conceited , and too clear-sighted to be irreligious. As her learning and abilities raised her above her own sex, so they left her no...was to see others excel. She. was always ready to direct and advise those who applied to her, and was herself willing to be advised. So little did she... | |
 | E. Owens Blackburne - 1877
...most diffident concerning her own abilities Ballard says of her : — " As her learning and abilities raised her above her own sex, so they left her no...any ; on the contrary, her delight was to see others excell : she was always ready to advise and direct those who applied to her ; and was herself willing... | |
 | Elizabeth Owens Blackburne Casey - 1877
...singularly without vanity, and most diffident concerning her own abilities. Ballard says of her:— excell : she was always ready to advise and direct those who...applied to her ; and was herself willing to be advised. " So little did she value herself upon her uncommon excellencies, that it has often recalled to my... | |
 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854
...Ьч irivligious. As her learning ami abilities raised her above her own sex, so they left her. но room to envy any ; on the contrary, her delight was to see others excel. She was always ready to direct and advise those who applied to her, and was herself willing to be advised. So little did she... | |
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