Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 98
... followed by a whole band of professional women writers , who naturally chose as their province whatever form of literature was most popular at the moment , and there- fore most saleable . As Orinda was a poet in the age of song , so ...
... followed by a whole band of professional women writers , who naturally chose as their province whatever form of literature was most popular at the moment , and there- fore most saleable . As Orinda was a poet in the age of song , so ...
Pagina 100
... followed her , Mrs. Manley , Mrs. Cent- livre , Mrs. Davys , Mrs. Mary Heame , Mrs. Jane Barker , Mrs. Sarah Butler , and others whose names are entirely for- gotten , had to encounter similar difficulties : but perhaps the next best ...
... followed her , Mrs. Manley , Mrs. Cent- livre , Mrs. Davys , Mrs. Mary Heame , Mrs. Jane Barker , Mrs. Sarah Butler , and others whose names are entirely for- gotten , had to encounter similar difficulties : but perhaps the next best ...
Pagina 179
... followed the French Revo- lution were a dreary time for reformers . Any sympathy that ordinary English people might have felt with the cry for liberty , equality , fraternity was quenched by the blood- shed in France : a cold blighting ...
... followed the French Revo- lution were a dreary time for reformers . Any sympathy that ordinary English people might have felt with the cry for liberty , equality , fraternity was quenched by the blood- shed in France : a cold blighting ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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