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Margaret Fuller, Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (ed. W. H. Channing), chapter 11 (search)
tedly before the French public! She will not enjoy her honors long, as a future number, which is to contain a notice of Woman in the Nineteenth Century, will rectify the mistake. I have been asked, also, to remain in correspondence with La Revue Independante, after my return to the United States, which will be very pleasant and advantageous to me. I have some French acquaintance, and begin to takes pleasure in them, now that we can hold intercourse more easily. Among others, a Madame Pauline Roland I find an interesting woman. She in an intimate friend of Beranger and of Pierre Leroux. We occupy a charming suite of apartments, Hotel Rougement, Boulevard Poissoniere. It is a new hotel, and has not the arched gateways and gloomy court-yard of the old mansions. My room, though small, is very pretty, with the thick, flowered carpet and marble slabs; the French clock, with Cupid, of course, over the fireplace, in which burns a bright little wood fire; the canopy bedstead, and
Margaret Fuller, Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (ed. W. H. Channing), chapter 12 (search)
, and cannot fail to increase our sense of the worth of human nature, as it enthusiastically delineates some of its most elevated manfestations. By telling what woman has been, he tells what woman may be; intellectually as well as morally, in the beauty of her mind as well as in the affections of her heart, and the loveliness of her person. Salem Gazette. The fourth volume is saint Beuve's portraits of celebrated women. Madame De Sevinge Madame De La Fayette. Madame De Souza. Madame Roland. Madame Dr Stael. Madame De Duras. Madame De Remusat. Madame De Krudener. Madame Guizot. To match Madame Recamier, Madame Swetchine, and The Friendships of Women. In one volume, 12mo. Price 8 1. 50. Mailed. postpaid, to at address, on receipt of the price by the Publishers Messrs. Roberts Brothers' Publications. Miss Preston's translations. Memoirs of Madame Desbordes—Valmore. By the late C. A. Sainte-Beuve. With a Selection from her Poems. One volume. 16mo. Price