Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and HistoricalG. Bell, 1879 - 391 sayfa |
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... , a ridicule . Women , generally speaking , are by nature too much subjected to suffering in many forms - have too much of fancy and sensibility , and too much of that faculty which some philosophers call INTRODUCTION . 9.
... , a ridicule . Women , generally speaking , are by nature too much subjected to suffering in many forms - have too much of fancy and sensibility , and too much of that faculty which some philosophers call INTRODUCTION . 9.
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... fancy . MEDON . But these are contradictions which we meet on every page of history , which make us giddy with doubt or sick with belief ; and are the proper subjects of inquiry for the moralist and the philosopher . ALDA . I cannot say ...
... fancy . MEDON . But these are contradictions which we meet on every page of history , which make us giddy with doubt or sick with belief ; and are the proper subjects of inquiry for the moralist and the philosopher . ALDA . I cannot say ...
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... fancy , is from the consistent preservation of the feminine character , which renders them more terrible , because more credible and intelligible - not like those monstrous caricatures we meet with in history- MEDON . In history ? This ...
... fancy , is from the consistent preservation of the feminine character , which renders them more terrible , because more credible and intelligible - not like those monstrous caricatures we meet with in history- MEDON . In history ? This ...
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... fancy predominate ; and characters in which the moral sentiments and affections predominate . The historical characters I have considered apart , as requiring a different mode of illustration . Portia I regard as a perfect model of an ...
... fancy predominate ; and characters in which the moral sentiments and affections predominate . The historical characters I have considered apart , as requiring a different mode of illustration . Portia I regard as a perfect model of an ...
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... fancy and feeling ; but need hardly , I think , be proclaimed by sound of trumpet amid the mocks of the world . No , no ; there are young women in these days , but there is no such thing as youth ; the bloom of existence is sacrificed ...
... fancy and feeling ; but need hardly , I think , be proclaimed by sound of trumpet amid the mocks of the world . No , no ; there are young women in these days , but there is no such thing as youth ; the bloom of existence is sacrificed ...
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