Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... interesting point is that in America the stand- ard is set by the woman who does her own work or a part of it , or who may , at any given moment , have to occupy herself thus . We are , you see , a democracy beyond the democracies of ...
... interesting point is that in America the stand- ard is set by the woman who does her own work or a part of it , or who may , at any given moment , have to occupy herself thus . We are , you see , a democracy beyond the democracies of ...
95 psl.
... interesting is that fashions in men ( the stable sex ) have changed to match . The new woman ( by which I mean the very new- est ) would not fall in love with Mr. Roches- ter . It is therefore " up to " the novelists to create heroes ...
... interesting is that fashions in men ( the stable sex ) have changed to match . The new woman ( by which I mean the very new- est ) would not fall in love with Mr. Roches- ter . It is therefore " up to " the novelists to create heroes ...
96 psl.
... is a very complicated and interesting creature . Some mediæval traits are discernible in him ; but the eighteenth century would not have known him for human . What has he lost , this hero , and what [ 96 ] MODES AND MORALS.
... is a very complicated and interesting creature . Some mediæval traits are discernible in him ; but the eighteenth century would not have known him for human . What has he lost , this hero , and what [ 96 ] MODES AND MORALS.
113 psl.
... For gentlemen were always , in their way , benevolent ; but formerly they had not achieved . the paradox that the object of benevolence is ex officio more interesting than the bestower . I said [ 113 ] FASHIONS IN MEN.
... For gentlemen were always , in their way , benevolent ; but formerly they had not achieved . the paradox that the object of benevolence is ex officio more interesting than the bestower . I said [ 113 ] FASHIONS IN MEN.
114 psl.
Katharine Fullerton Gerould. ex officio more interesting than the bestower . I said earlier that in life , as well as in literature , men had changed . One's instances , obviously , must be from books , and not from one's acquaintance ...
Katharine Fullerton Gerould. ex officio more interesting than the bestower . I said earlier that in life , as well as in literature , men had changed . One's instances , obviously , must be from books , and not from one's acquaintance ...
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Modes and Morals– By Katharine Fullerton Gerould. (Inhalt: The New ... Katharine Fullerton Gerould Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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