Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and HistoricalG. Bell, 1879 - 391 psl. |
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... whole race of man ? ALDA . Did you ever talk with a man of the world who did not speak with levity or contempt of the whole race of women ? MEDON . Perhaps I might answer like Voltaire- " Hélas ! ils pourraient bien avoir raison tous ...
... whole race of man ? ALDA . Did you ever talk with a man of the world who did not speak with levity or contempt of the whole race of women ? MEDON . Perhaps I might answer like Voltaire- " Hélas ! ils pourraient bien avoir raison tous ...
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... whole instead of a part . MEDON . But instance - instance ! ALDA . Examples crowd upon me ; but take the first that occurs . Do you remember that Duchesse de Longue- ville whose beautiful picture we were looking at yesterday ? -the ...
... whole instead of a part . MEDON . But instance - instance ! ALDA . Examples crowd upon me ; but take the first that occurs . Do you remember that Duchesse de Longue- ville whose beautiful picture we were looking at yesterday ? -the ...
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... whole character before us , stripped of all pretensions of self- love , all disguises of manner . We can take leisure to examine , to analyse , to correct our own impressions , to watch the rise and progress of various passions - we can ...
... whole character before us , stripped of all pretensions of self- love , all disguises of manner . We can take leisure to examine , to analyse , to correct our own impressions , to watch the rise and progress of various passions - we can ...
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... whole , if there are people who , taking the strong and essential distinction of sex into consideration , still maintain that Shakspeare's female characters are not , in truth , in variety , in power , equal to his men , I think I shall ...
... whole , if there are people who , taking the strong and essential distinction of sex into consideration , still maintain that Shakspeare's female characters are not , in truth , in variety , in power , equal to his men , I think I shall ...
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... true sign of superior refinement of taste and purity of morals ? Is it not rather a whiting of the sepulchre ? I will not even allude to individual instances whom we both know , but does it not remind you , on the whole INTRODUCTION . 23.
... true sign of superior refinement of taste and purity of morals ? Is it not rather a whiting of the sepulchre ? I will not even allude to individual instances whom we both know , but does it not remind you , on the whole INTRODUCTION . 23.
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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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admirable affection ALDA Antigone Antony Beatrice beauty Benedick Bretagne Cæsar Camiola character charm CLEOPATRA colours Constance Cordelia Coriolanus CYMBELINE daughter death delicacy delineation Desdemona dignity dramatic Edition Elinor eloquence exquisite eyes fancy father Fcap fear feeling female feminine fond gentle grace grief Hamlet hath heart heaven Helena Hermione heroine honour horror husband Iago Illustrations imagination Imogen impression innocence intellect Isabella Juliet Katherine king Lady Macbeth Lear Leontes lord lover madam Madame de Staël marriage MEDON mind Miranda moral mother nature never noble Octavia once Ophelia Othello passion pathos Perdita pity placed play Plutarch poetical poetry Portia portrait Post 8vo Posthumus pride queen racter Romeo Romeo and Juliet Rosalind Roussillon scene scorn sense sentiment Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shylock simplicity soul speak spirit story sweet temper tenderness thee things thou thought tragedy truth vex'd Viola virtue vols VOLUMNIA whole wife woman women words