Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 155
... Fanny was just what she would like to be herself . Fanny managed her domestic duties well and found time to learn in spite of them ; Fanny could play and sing and draw ; Fanny was well read ; Fanny could spell ; Fanny did every- thing ...
... Fanny was just what she would like to be herself . Fanny managed her domestic duties well and found time to learn in spite of them ; Fanny could play and sing and draw ; Fanny was well read ; Fanny could spell ; Fanny did every- thing ...
Pagina 159
... Fanny had been worn out . Even in the first months of their friendship it had become plain that the two were made of very different stuff . Fanny was one of those women who seem born to be protected by She had the delicacy , the ...
... Fanny had been worn out . Even in the first months of their friendship it had become plain that the two were made of very different stuff . Fanny was one of those women who seem born to be protected by She had the delicacy , the ...
Pagina 160
... Fanny what Fanny could not do for herself . For , as Godwin remarks in his description of this friendship , Mary had what Fanny lacked , " a firmness of will , an unconquerable greatness of mind , by which she was accustomed after a ...
... Fanny what Fanny could not do for herself . For , as Godwin remarks in his description of this friendship , Mary had what Fanny lacked , " a firmness of will , an unconquerable greatness of mind , by which she was accustomed after a ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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