| Henrik Ibsen - 1882 - 184 страници
...are right. It appears that a woman has no right to spare her father trouble when he is old and dying, or to save her husband's life. I don't believe that....understand the society in which you live. NORA. No, no more I do. But now I will set to work and learn it. I must make up my mind whether society is right... | |
| 1891 - 482 страници
...and what is in books. I must think out things for myself and try to get clear about them. HELMER — You don't understand the society in which you live. NORA — No, I don't. But I shall try to. I must make up my mind which is right, — society or I. In Ghosts, Mrs.... | |
| Henrik Ibsen - 1890 - 248 страници
...are right. It appears that a woman has no right to spare her father trouble when he is old and dying, or to save her husband's life. I don't believe that....understand the society in which you live. NORA. No, no more I do. But now I will set to work and learn it. I must make up my mind whether society is right... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 448 страници
...thought; but I can't believe that they are right. It appears that a woman has no right to spare her dying father, or to save her husband's life. I don't believe...understand the society in which you live. Nora — No, I don't. But I shall try to. I must make up my mind which is right—society or I. Helmer—Nora, you... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 страници
...thought; but I can't believe that they are right. It appears that a woman has no right to spare her dying father, or to save her husband's life. I don't believe...understand the society in which you live. Nora — No, I don't. But I shall try to. I must make up my mind which is right — society or I. Helmer — Nora,... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 554 страници
...thought; but I can't believe that they are right. It appears that a woman has no right to spare her dying father, or to save her husband's life. I don't believe...understand the society in which you live. NORA. No, I don't. But I shall try to. I must make up my mind which is right—society or I. HELMER. Nora, you... | |
| 1900 - 552 страници
...thought; but I can't believe that they are right. It appears that a woman has no right to spare her dying father, or to save her husband's life. I don't believe...understand the society in which you live. NORA. No, I don't. But I shall try to. I must make up my mind which is right—society or I. HELMER. Nora, you... | |
| 1901 - 628 страници
...thought; but I can't believe that they are right. It appears that a woman has no right to spare her dying father, or to save her husband's life. I don't believe...You don't understand the society in which you live. flora. —No, I don't. But I shall try to. I must make up my mind which is right — society or I.... | |
| Emma Goldman, Hippolyte Havel - 1910 - 298 страници
...wisdom of the constituted. Her rebelling soul rises in protest against the existing. In her own words: "I must make up my mind which is right, society or I." In her childlike faith in her husband she had hoped for the great miracle. But it was not the disappointed... | |
| Henrik Ibsen - 1912 - 986 страници
...what concerns me. That a woman has no right to spare her dying father, or to save her husband's life! HELMER. You talk like a child. You don't understand...shall try to learn. I must make up my mind which is right—society or I. (She goes into the room on the right and fetches ÌICT hat and cloak.} HELMER.... | |
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