Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mrs. Jameson” in chapter 35 of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Women and Men:
...s Lady Davenant in Helen is perhaps the best example of the class.
In pictorial art I know of no more impressive representation of feminine old age, of the more commanding sort, than an etching in Mrs. Jameson 's Commonplace book from a German artist, Steinle.
Eve, in her banishment, prematurely old with care, sits leaning with stately poise against a tree and stretches one strong right arm to uphold Cai...
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