Woman: as she is, and as she should be1835 |
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... carry with it a legitimate weight . In such appeals as we may feel it desirable to make , we be- lieve we can produce names , which , while they add authority to truth , might have furnished excuse even for error ; and thus at the same ...
... carry with it a legitimate weight . In such appeals as we may feel it desirable to make , we be- lieve we can produce names , which , while they add authority to truth , might have furnished excuse even for error ; and thus at the same ...
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... carried through — if we are to be enabled , in any degree , to effect the pur- pose we hold in view , it is a conviction we cannot disguise , that much of what is now so taintingly - luxurious in the female cha- racter has to be lopped ...
... carried through — if we are to be enabled , in any degree , to effect the pur- pose we hold in view , it is a conviction we cannot disguise , that much of what is now so taintingly - luxurious in the female cha- racter has to be lopped ...
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... carried in his pocket , as is wisely arranged elsewhere : - " he pays the bills indeed , but my lady gives the treat . " And while she is spending money with both hands , and with a zeal that would lighten the bags of a loan - monger ...
... carried in his pocket , as is wisely arranged elsewhere : - " he pays the bills indeed , but my lady gives the treat . " And while she is spending money with both hands , and with a zeal that would lighten the bags of a loan - monger ...
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... carried in his pocket , as i " he pays the P An arranged elsewhere : - but my lady gives the spending money with zeal that would lighten nger , he has to sell his row , or beg eived does f in : the v a species thout fave female driven t ...
... carried in his pocket , as i " he pays the P An arranged elsewhere : - but my lady gives the spending money with zeal that would lighten nger , he has to sell his row , or beg eived does f in : the v a species thout fave female driven t ...
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... carried too far . The wild Arab feels it to be his most honourable occupation to live by plunder , like his fathers before him ; the Spartans of old felt it praiseworthy to be a successful thief ; the Turk feels it an obligation of ...
... carried too far . The wild Arab feels it to be his most honourable occupation to live by plunder , like his fathers before him ; the Spartans of old felt it praiseworthy to be a successful thief ; the Turk feels it an obligation of ...
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Страница 62 - I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace, Or seek for rule, supremacy and sway, When they are bound to serve, love and obey.
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Страница 251 - With shining ringlets the smooth ivory neck. Love in these labyrinths his slaves detains, And mighty hearts are held in slender chains. With hairy springes we the birds betray, Slight lines of hair surprise the finny prey, Fair tresses man's imperial race ensnare, And beauty draws us with a single hair.
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Страница 71 - There is no point of the compass to which they cannot turn, and by which they are not turned; and by one as well as another; for motion not method is their occupation. To know this, and yet continue to be in love, is to be made wise from the dictates of reason, and yet persevere...
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Страница 208 - A youth and maiden meeting by chance, or brought together by artifice, exchange glances, reciprocate civilities, go home, and dream of each other. Such," says Rasselas, "is the common process of marriage.
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Страница 111 - English stage ; for there is no question but our great grand-children will be very curious to know the reason why their forefathers used to sit together like an audience of foreigners in their own country, and to hear whole plays acted before them in a tongue which they did not understand.