May, first suggested to Charlotte Corday the possibility of giving an active shape to her hitherto passive feelings. She watched with intense, though still silent, interest the progress of events, concealing her secret indignation and thoughts of vengeance... Woman in France During the Eighteenth Century - Seite 376von Julia Kavanagh - 1864 - 491 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...hitherto passive feelings. She watched with intense, though still silent interest, the progress of events, concealing her secret indignation and thoughts of...Normans to raise an army to march on Paris. She found a pretense to call upon Barharoux, then with his friends at the Intendance. She came twice, accompanied... | |
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...hitherto passive feelings. She watched with intense, though still silent, interest the progress of events, concealing her secret indignation, and thoughts of...march on Paris. She found a pretence to call upon Barbarous, then with his friends at the Intendance. She came twice, accompanied by an old servant,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1857 - 810 Seiten
...hitherto passive feelings. She watched with intense, tliongh silent, interest the progress of events, concealing her secret indignation, and thoughts of...the fugitive Girondists, who had found a refuge in Ca«n, and were urging the Normans to raise an army to march on Paris. She found a pretence to call... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1857 - 1030 Seiten
...of events, concealing her secret indignation, and thoughts of vengeance, under her habitually culm aspect. Those feelings were heightened in her soul...the fugitive Girondists, who had found a refuge in CaSn, and were urging the Normans to raise an army to march on Paris. She found a pretence to call... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1861 - 412 Seiten
...passive feelings. She watched with intense, though still silent, interest the progress of •events, concealing her secret indignation and thoughts of...call •upon Barbaroux, then with his friends at the Intend:ance. She came twice, accompanied by an old servant, and protected by her own modest dignity.... | |
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...hitherto passive feelings. She watched with intense, though still silent, interest the progress of events, concealing her secret indignation and thoughts of...march on Paris. She found a pretence to call upon Barbarous, then with his friends at the Intendance. She came twice, accompanied by an old servant,... | |
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