The Lawyer: A Conversation Piece : Selected from the Lawyer's Notebooks and Other WritingsEyre & Spottiswoode, 1951 - 355 страници |
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... young man is brought up to believe that he will for ever be despised and detested by any young girl to whom he makes " dishonourable " advances . The young girl believes that she will for ever lose caste if she yields to such advances ...
... young man is brought up to believe that he will for ever be despised and detested by any young girl to whom he makes " dishonourable " advances . The young girl believes that she will for ever lose caste if she yields to such advances ...
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... young men are much more virtuous when young than they are later , supposing that they have been well brought up . The nervous energy of youth creates a world of its own , and in that generous world virtue is romantic ; it is this ...
... young men are much more virtuous when young than they are later , supposing that they have been well brought up . The nervous energy of youth creates a world of its own , and in that generous world virtue is romantic ; it is this ...
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... young women of all classes are much less innocent than they used to be , because they fortunately have a much better opportunity of obtaining knowledge which was in the old days denied to them . If , there- fore , they experiment in ...
... young women of all classes are much less innocent than they used to be , because they fortunately have a much better opportunity of obtaining knowledge which was in the old days denied to them . If , there- fore , they experiment in ...
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AUTHORS INTRODUCTION | xxvii |
VICTORIAN MEMORIES | 47 |
Letitia | 56 |
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