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" Life is quite a different thing by the side of a beloved wife, than so forsaken and alone ; even in Summer. "
Good Wives - Page 311
by Lydia Maria Child - 1833 - 316 pages
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 39; Volume 73

1841 - 606 pages
...to have submitted with extreme impatience — were united. ' Life,' he writes shortly afterwards, ' is quite a different ' thing by the side of a beloved wife, than when forsaken and alone. ' . . . I look with a glad mind around me. My heart feels a VOL. LXXIII. NO....
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The Life of Friedrich Schiller

Thomas Carlyle - 1825 - 368 pages
...from the future. A few months after this event, he thus expressed himself, in writing to a friend : ' Life is quite a different thing by the side of a 'beloved...again * clothes itself around me in poetic forms ; old feele ings are again awakening in my breast. What a ' life I am leading here ! I look with a glad mind...
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The Life of Friedrich Schiller: Comprehending an Examination of His Works

Thomas Carlyle - 1825 - 374 pages
...from the future. A few months after this event, he thus expressed himself, in writing to a friend: ' Life is quite a different thing by the side of a '...again * clothes itself around me in poetic forms; old feel' ings are again awakening in my breast. What a ' life I am leading here! I look with a glad mind...
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The Poems and Ballads of Schiller

Friedrich Schiller - 1844 - 402 pages
...had formed of domestic happiness. A few months after his marriage he exclaims in his correspondence : "Life is quite a different thing by the side of a...wife, than so forsaken and alone — even in summer The world again clothes itself around me in poetic forms ; old feelings are again awakening in my breast....
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The Poems and Ballads of Schiller, Volume 1

Friedrich Schiller - 1844 - 434 pages
...quite a different thing by the side of a beloved wife than so forsaken and alone, even in summer. . . . The world again clothes itself around me in poetic...forms ; old feelings are again awakening in my -breast Fate has conquered the difficulties for me. From the future I expect everything. ... I think my very...
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Lives of the illustrious. The Biographical magazine [ed. by J.P. Edwards].

Biographical magazine - 1853 - 586 pages
...Lengefeld. A few months after this event, he writes to a friend as follows : — " Life is quite a difierent thing by the side of a beloved wife, than so forsaken...Beautiful, nature ! I now for the first time fully >njoy it, — live in it. The world again clothes itself around me in poetic forms ; old feelings are...
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Lives of the Illustrious, Volumes 3-5

1856 - 864 pages
...Charlotte von Lengefeld. A few months after this event, he writes to a friend as follows : — '• Life is quite a different thing by the side of a beloved...the fir-st time fully |enjoy it, — live in it. The wt» * clothes itself around me old feelings are again in my breast. What a life here ! I look with...
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Life of Friedrich Schiller (1825): Life of John Sterling (1851)

Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 432 pages
...from the future. A few months after this event, he thus expressed himself, in writing to a friend : ' Life is quite a different thing by the side of a beloved...in Summer. Beautiful Nature ! ' I now for the first tune fully enjoy it, live in it. The world again ' clothes itself around me in poetic forms ; old feelings...
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Complete Works. Ed. with Careful Rev. and New Tr., by C.J. Hempel, Volume 1

Friedrich Schiller - 1861 - 676 pages
...formed of domestic happiness. A few months after his marriage he exclaims, in his correspondence : " Life is quite a different thing by the side of a beloved...wife, than so forsaken and alone — even in summer. . . . The world again clothes itself around me in poetic forms ; old feelings are again awakening in...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volumes 5-6

1862 - 838 pages
...the event, he speaks thus enthusiastically of his new position: "Life," he writes shortly afterwards, "is quite a different thing by the side of a beloved wife, than when forsaken and alone. . . . I look with a glad mind around me. My heart feels a perennial contentment;...
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