| John Brown - 1758 - 122 страници
...^Difflay of Folly. ' ''••'• ' ''. !l • " •'.-! .' ..' . J '•..•• IT may probably be.a(ked, Why the ruling Manners of our Women have not been...Reafon is, becaufe they are eflentially the fame with thofeof the Men, and are therefore included in this Eftimate. The Sexes have now little other apparent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1759 - 516 страници
...review, it arifeth not from \hcaggra<vation, but the natural dijplay of folly. It may probably be aflced, why the ruling manners of our women have not been...thofe of the men, and are therefore included in this Eftunate. The fexes have now little other apparent diitindtion, beyond that of perfon and drefs : their... | |
| 1795 - 532 страници
...review, it ariseth not from the aggraiiatian, but the natural display offollj. "It may probably be asked, why the ruling manners of our women have not been particularly delineated ? The reason is, because they are essentially the same with those of the men, and arc therefore included... | |
| 1894 - 362 страници
...marshalling in Prose Pindaric Religion, Virtue, Warburton, and Garrich, "It may probably be asked, why the ruling Manners of our Women have not been particularly delineated ? The Reason is, because they are essentially the same with those of the Men, and are therefore included... | |
| John Byrom - 1894 - 400 страници
...marshalling in Prose Pindaric Religion, Virtue, Warburton, and Garrick, 40 "It may probably be asked, why the ruling Manners of our Women have not been particularly delineated ? The Reason is, because they are essentially the same with those of the Men, and are therefore included... | |
| Robin Dix - 2006 - 426 страници
...resemble women, so women were becoming increasingly masculine in their behavior: IT may probably be asked, why the ruling Manners of our Women have not been particularly delineated. The Reason is, because they are essentially the same with those of the Men, and are therefore included... | |
| 1758 - 420 страници
...5 while the women are galloping full fpeed, on lized and fiery hunters. ' It may probably be aiked, why the ruling manners of our women have not been...particularly delineated ? The reafon is, becaufe they are eflfentially trie lame with thofe of the men, and are therefore included in this eftimate.' Befides... | |
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