276 examples of authoresses in sentences

Miss Wesley and her friend, and a tribe of authoresses, that come after you here daily, and, in defect of you, hive and cluster upon us, are the shadows.

It seems she is one of your authoresses, that you first foster, and then upbraid us with.

But, like other authoresses, she isn't appreciated, and has returned to her legitimate occupation, the Wash-Tub; but still doth she itch for fame, and so, between times, she writes verbose essays on Female Suffrage, composed during the process known as "wringing."

The room was filled with men and women, and among them several of the principal authors and authoresses of the day; but my attention was so fixed on Sir Walter and Mr. Gifford that I took little notice of the rest.

When even the lofty ideals and trenchant style of Mary Astell served as a target for the ridicule of Mr. Bickerstaff 's friends, it was not remarkable that such authoresses as Mrs. Manley and Mrs. Haywood should be dismissed from notice as infamous scribbling women.

I have known many gifted women, among them many gifted authoresses, but I have not known any woman who could have surpassed Lady Russell in the varied charms of her conversation.

Friendships, now more interesting, were those with two of the most distinguished authoresses of the day.

No. 4.POEMS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN, by "Adelaide," one of the amiable Authoresses of "Original Poems."

AUTHORESSES, learned.

Writings of some learned authoresses, examined in the spiritual world in the presence of those authoresses, 175.

Writings of some learned authoresses, examined in the spiritual world in the presence of those authoresses, 175.

Authoresses can scarcely ever forget the esprit de corps can scarcely ever forget that they are authoresses.

Authoresses can scarcely ever forget the esprit de corps can scarcely ever forget that they are authoresses.

POEMS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN, by "ADELAIDE," one of the amiable Authoresses of "Original Poems."

We doubt whether the comparison is refined enough for the fair authoresses; but our fancy has led us to class their contributions to the present feast as follow: HockChampagne, (Still and Sparkling.) L.E.L. Hood. Bucellas.

It is impossible to give here the names of the authoresses who appeared all on a sudden about half a century after Lady Wortley Montagu.

Is not this dying with courage and true greatness? BRONTE (the brother of the authoresses).

Queens of fashion, professional beauties, authors and authoresses, ambassadors, philosophers, discoverers, actorsevery one who was famous or even notorious; who had been anywhere or had done anything, from a successful speech in Parliament to a hazardous leap at the Aquariumjostled one another on the wide staircase and in the gravely ornate drawing-rooms.

The stories came back as fast as they were sent out, and Migwan began to have new sidelights on the charmed life supposedly led by authors and authoresses.

It is, indeed, common for women to follow the camp, but no prudent general will allow them in such numbers as the breed of authoresses would furnish.

Authoresses are seldom famous for clean linen, therefore, they cannot make laundresses; they are rarely skilful at their needle, and cannot mend a soldier's shirt; they will make bad sutlers, being not much accustomed to eat.

The great art of life is to play for much, and to stake little; which rule I have kept in view through this whole project; for, if our authors and authoresses defeat our enemies, we shall obtain all the usual advantages of victory; and, if they should be destroyed in war, we shall lose only those who had wearied the publick, and whom, whatever be their fate, nobody will miss.

This is true of all authoresses except the Countess Hahn Hahn, who has only one eye."

Of one passage I must take notice; it is a little indirect sneer at our crowd of authoresses.

And here let us note a favourable contrast between our dramatic tourist, bold in conception, free in execution, and those compatriots of our own, authors and authoresses, who write travels merely because they are artists in ink, yet without any adequate notion of the duties and privileges of such an artist.

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