Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and HistoricalHoughton Mifflin, 1900 - 3 páginas |
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... feeling with which it has been received ; she can- not better express her sense of both than by justifying , as far as It is in her power , the cordial and flattering tone of all the public criticisms . It is to the great name of ...
... feeling with which it has been received ; she can- not better express her sense of both than by justifying , as far as It is in her power , the cordial and flattering tone of all the public criticisms . It is to the great name of ...
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... feeling a bane if suppressed , if betrayed , a ridicule . Women , gen- erally speaking , are by nature too much subjected to suffering in many forms - have too much of fancy and sensibility , and too much of that faculty which some ...
... feeling a bane if suppressed , if betrayed , a ridicule . Women , gen- erally speaking , are by nature too much subjected to suffering in many forms - have too much of fancy and sensibility , and too much of that faculty which some ...
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... feelings and pictures exhibited , from which the considerate mind turns in disgust , and the feeling heart has no relief but in positive , and I may add , reasonable incredulity . I have lately seen one of Correggio's finest pictures ...
... feelings and pictures exhibited , from which the considerate mind turns in disgust , and the feeling heart has no relief but in positive , and I may add , reasonable incredulity . I have lately seen one of Correggio's finest pictures ...
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... feeling and sentiment ; in him we have no moral highwaymen , and sentimental thieves and rat - catchers , and interesting villains , and ami- able , elegant adulteresses - à - la - mode Germanorum -no delicate entanglements of situation ...
... feeling and sentiment ; in him we have no moral highwaymen , and sentimental thieves and rat - catchers , and interesting villains , and ami- able , elegant adulteresses - à - la - mode Germanorum -no delicate entanglements of situation ...
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... feeling ; but need hardly , 1 think , be proclaimed by sound of trumpet amid the mocks of the world . No , no ; there are young women in these days , but there is no such thing as youth - the bloom of existence is sacrificed to a ...
... feeling ; but need hardly , 1 think , be proclaimed by sound of trumpet amid the mocks of the world . No , no ; there are young women in these days , but there is no such thing as youth - the bloom of existence is sacrificed to a ...
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