| Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1845 - 224 pagine
...could be established, particulars would adjust themselves aright. Ascertain the true destiny of woman, give her legitimate hopes, and a standard within herself;...there exists in the minds of men a tone of feeling towards women as towards slaves, such as is expressed in the common phrase, " Tell that to women and... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1860 - 448 pagine
...could be established, particulars would adjust themselves aright. Ascertain the true destiny of Woman ; give her legitimate hopes, and a standard within herself;...exists in the minds of men a tone of feeling toward women^as toward slaves, such as is expressed in tEe common phrase, " Tell that to women and children;... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1882 - 448 pagine
...life as to be well criticised by women. โ Bcaconsfield. 2032 Ascertain the true destiny of woman ; give her legitimate hopes, and a standard within herself...other relations would by degrees be harmonized with them. โ Margaret Fuller Ossoli. Sensibility is the power of woman. โ La-cater. 2027 Indifferent... | |
| University of Maine at Orono - 1924 - 596 pagine
...particulars would adjust themselves aright. Ascertain the 'Op. cit., page 28. 'Ibid. true destiny of woman : give her legitimate hopes, and a standard within herself...relations would by degrees be harmonized with these.' The author goes on to answer the usual objections to women's appearing in public capacities. She points... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1978 - 406 pagine
...could be established, particulars would adjust themselves aright. Ascertain the true destiny of woman, give her legitimate hopes, and a standard within herself;...there exists in the minds of men a tone of feeling towards women as towards slaves, such as is expressed in the common phrase, "Tell that to women and... | |
| Emory Elliott - 1991 - 940 pagine
...in the Nineteenth Century (1845), which Poe will review in "The Literati of New York City" in 1846: "There exists in the minds of men a tone of feeling...toward women as toward slaves, such as is expressed in the common phrase, 'Tell that to women and children.' " When Poe reviews Woman in the Nineteenth... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1992 - 540 pagine
...could be established, particulars would adjust themselves aright. Ascertain the true destiny of woman, give her legitimate hopes, and a standard within herself;...there exists in the minds of men a tone of feeling towards women as towards slaves, such as is expressed in the common phrase, "Tell that to women and... | |
| Ruth Barnes Moynihan, Cynthia Eagle Russett, Laurie Crumpacker - 1993 - 518 pagine
...could be established, particulars would adjust themselves aright. Ascertain the true destiny of Woman; give her legitimate hopes, and a standard within herself;...toward women as toward slaves, such as is expressed in the common phrase, "Tell that to women and children;" . . . that the gift of reason, Man's highest... | |
| Liza Fiol-Matta, Mariam Chamberlain - 1994 - 412 pagine
...the dynamics of oppression through prejudice wherever it is found and in suggesting an alternative. "Knowing that there exists in the minds of men a tone of feeling towards women as toward slaves," students see the mutually supportive roles played by stereotypes of... | |
| Christopher Castiglia - 1996 - 280 pagine
...prominent in that cause, makes, just now, the warmest appeal on behalf of Woman" (1971, 28). Fuller argues that "there exists in the minds of men a tone of feeling toward women as toward slaves" (33), and that men treat women accordingly: "It may well be an Anti-Slavery party that pleads for Woman,... | |
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