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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard) 16 2 Browse Search
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Margaret Fuller, Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (ed. W. H. Channing), chapter 4 (search)
e; ayant autant de sympathie pour ses semblables, et dont l'esprit fut plus vivifiant. Je me suis tout de suite sentie attiree par elle. Quand je fis sa connoissance, j'ignorais que ce fut une femme remarquable. Extract from a letter from Madame Arconati to R W. Emerson, I became acquainted with Margaret in 1835. Perhaps it was a year earlier that Henry Hedge, who had long been her friend, told me of her genius and studies, and loaned me her manuscript translation of Goethe's Tasso. I her, is incredible. She often proposed to her friends, in the progress of intimacy, to write every day. I think less than a daily offering of thought and feeling would not content me, so much seems to pass unspoken. In Italy, she tells Madame Arconati, that she has more than a hundred correspondents; and it was her habit there to devote one day of every week to those distant friends. The facility with which she assumed stints of literary labor, which veteran feeders of the press would sh
Margaret Fuller, Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (ed. W. H. Channing), chapter 11 (search)
duchesses, marquises, and the like. My friend here is Madame Arconati, Marchioness Visconti. I have formed connection with who so affectionate and kind as Mr. and Mrs. S.? to Madame Arconati. Rome, Jan. 14, 1848.—What black and foolish calumn City of the Soul, designates her, and her alone. to Madame Arconati. Rome, May 27, 1848. This is my last day at Rome. ed on conditions that make acceptance impossible. to Madame Arconati. Corpus Domini, June 22, 1848. I write such a greatdestroyed and projects unfulfilled. My dear friend, Madame Arconati, has shown me generous love;–a contadina, whom I have ad now. I see good articles copied from the Alba. to Madame Arconati. Rome, Feb. 5, 1849.—I am so delighted to get your he subject. However you may feel about all this, dear Madame Arconati, you will always be the same in my eyes. I earnestly eaves, which, she said, was a portrait of the child of Madame Arconati, presented to her by that lady. I mention this circum<