Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and HistoricalG. Bell, 1879 - 391 psl. |
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... to insert several quotations at length , which were formerly only referred to , from observing that , however familiar they may be to the mind of the reader , they are always recognised with pleasure , like dear domestic faces ; and if.
... to insert several quotations at length , which were formerly only referred to , from observing that , however familiar they may be to the mind of the reader , they are always recognised with pleasure , like dear domestic faces ; and if.
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... despise it , because it is the usual resource of the shallow and the base mind , and , when wielded by the strongest hand with the purest intentions , an inefficient means of good . The spirit of satire , 8 INTRODUCTION .
... despise it , because it is the usual resource of the shallow and the base mind , and , when wielded by the strongest hand with the purest intentions , an inefficient means of good . The spirit of satire , 8 INTRODUCTION .
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... mind ; to an utter ignorance of ourselves and the common lot of humanity , combined with quick and refined perceptions and much super- ficial cultivation ; to frivolous habits , which make serious thought a burden , and serious feeling ...
... mind ; to an utter ignorance of ourselves and the common lot of humanity , combined with quick and refined perceptions and much super- ficial cultivation ; to frivolous habits , which make serious thought a burden , and serious feeling ...
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... mind and person , who is also distinguished for powers of satire as bold as merciless ; and she is such a compound of all that nature can give of good , and all that society can teach of evil- MEDON . That she reminds us of the dragon ...
... mind and person , who is also distinguished for powers of satire as bold as merciless ; and she is such a compound of all that nature can give of good , and all that society can teach of evil- MEDON . That she reminds us of the dragon ...
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... mind , and if uniformity of conduct be frequently occasioned by uniformity of condition , there must be a greater diversity of male than of female characters , " -which is true . Add to this our limited sphere of action , consequently ...
... mind , and if uniformity of conduct be frequently occasioned by uniformity of condition , there must be a greater diversity of male than of female characters , " -which is true . Add to this our limited sphere of action , consequently ...
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Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical, 2 tomas Mrs. Jameson (Anna) Visos knygos peržiūra - 1846 |
Characteristics of Women– Moral, Poetical, and Historical Mrs. Jameson (Anna) Visos knygos peržiūra - 1889 |
Characteristics of Women– Moral, Poetical, and Historical Mrs. Jameson (Anna) Visos knygos peržiūra - 1900 |
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