And yet the Duchess of Marlborough was a great woman.
But she was a great woman and a good woman, in spite of her faults and errors; and greater in her womanly qualities than she was in her writings, remarkable as these were.
If only he weren't so much the type of a great woman's folly; if only he weren't so of the region of whispers.
That must be a great woman," said the noble patron of art.
I heard an eminent judge say to-day, that it was the portrait of one who must be a great woman.
Her letters reveal to us not merely the life of a great novelist but the soul of a great woman, of a woman who was one with all the noblest movements of her day and whose sympathy with humanity was boundless absolutely.
But you're a great woman now, and in everybody's mouth, so you needn't care.
And haven't I said all along that what the world wants now is a great woman?
Under his tuition he had persuaded himself that she would turn out what he styled "a great woman.
Most men of mark would probably be victims, but "a great woman" must always make her way.
Unless she had been a great woman, I doubt whether she would have discerned the merits of these men, and employed them in her service and kept them so long in office.
His wife Catherine, also a great woman, did not make so good an impression as he did, being fat, vulgar, and covered with jewels and orders and crosses.
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