The Affairs of Women: A Modern MiscellanyColin Bingham Currawong Publishing Company, 1969 - 400 páginas |
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... speak of women with a large W and pretend we're all the same . " - Mrs Viveash in Aldous Huxley's Antic Hay Being a woman is a terribly difficult task , since it consists prin- cipally in dealing with men . JOSEPH CONRAD " There is ...
... speak of women with a large W and pretend we're all the same . " - Mrs Viveash in Aldous Huxley's Antic Hay Being a woman is a terribly difficult task , since it consists prin- cipally in dealing with men . JOSEPH CONRAD " There is ...
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... speak earlier , more readily and more agreeably than the men ; they are accused also of speaking much more : but so it ought to be , and I should be very ready to convert this reproach into a compliment ; their lips and eyes have the ...
... speak earlier , more readily and more agreeably than the men ; they are accused also of speaking much more : but so it ought to be , and I should be very ready to convert this reproach into a compliment ; their lips and eyes have the ...
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... speaking women , as distinct from those who were loud and aggressive in their demands , Octavia Hill told the story of a great actress who said that , when sometimes a relatively " untrained " audience called out to her to speak louder ...
... speaking women , as distinct from those who were loud and aggressive in their demands , Octavia Hill told the story of a great actress who said that , when sometimes a relatively " untrained " audience called out to her to speak louder ...
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HISTORICAL | 41 |
EMANCIPATION EDUCATION AND INSPIRATION | 89 |
LOVE SEX AND SENSUALITY | 155 |
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