| Royal Robbins - History - 1846 - 726 pages
...country from Denmark, she alighted from her carriage, and leaped over the stream : " At length," said she, " I am free, and out of Sweden, whither I hope never to return." She visited Paris, where unbounded homage was paid to her genius, but where her manners gave offence... | |
| Royal Robbins - History - 1848 - 728 pages
...country from Denmark, she alighted from her carriage, and leaped over the stream : " At length," said she, " I am free, and out of Sweden, whither I hope never to return." She visited Paris, where unbounded homage was paid to her genius, but where her manners gave offence... | |
| Royal Robbins - History - 1849 - 732 pages
...country from Denmark, she alighted from her carriage, and leaped over the stream : " At length." said she, " I am free, and out of Sweden, whither I hope never to return." She visited Paris, where unbounded homage was paid to her genius, but where her manners gave offence... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Women - 1853 - 946 pages
...separated Sweden from Denmark, she alighted from her carriage, and leaping over it, exclaimed, " At length ter ! sing t IIP song I love, And tears of gratitude...whith thrills my bosom's core, And, hovering, trem male attire. " I would become a man," said she ; " but it is not that I love men because they are men,... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - Women - 1857 - 1030 pages
...separated Sweden from Denmark, she alighted from her carriage, and leaping over it, exclaimed, "At length I am free, and out of Sweden, whither I hope never...Dismissing with her women the habit of her sex, she assumed male attire. "I would become a man," said she; "but it is not that I love men because they are men,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1857 - 810 pages
...separated Sweden from Denmark, she alighted from her carriage, and leaping over it, exclaimed, "At length I am free, and out of Sweden, whither I hope never...Dismissing with her women the habit of her sex, she assumed lnulc attire. "I would become a man," said she; "but it is not that I love men because they are men,... | |
| Willis John Abbot - Celebrities - 1913 - 522 pages
...separated Sweden from territory then owned by Denmark, she leaped lightly across it crying, "At length I am free and out of Sweden, whither I hope never to return." Her first act was to send her waiting women back to the capital; her next to don men's clothes, in... | |
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