Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 104
... give no serious attention to such a proposal : she had to content herself with founding , in Chelsea , a Charity School for girls which lasted till the nineteenth century , with writing several more books on the relations of the sexes ...
... give no serious attention to such a proposal : she had to content herself with founding , in Chelsea , a Charity School for girls which lasted till the nineteenth century , with writing several more books on the relations of the sexes ...
Pagina 164
... give them better qualifications for teaching ; she sent her brother James to Woolwich to prepare for the Navy , and she superintended the legal education of her youngest and best loved brother , Charles . She seems to have taken the ...
... give them better qualifications for teaching ; she sent her brother James to Woolwich to prepare for the Navy , and she superintended the legal education of her youngest and best loved brother , Charles . She seems to have taken the ...
Pagina 237
... give him the assurance that all was then well with her . " 244 There was deep sadness in the life of Charles and Mary Lamb , his biographers have sometimes been inclined to lament that his devotion to her prevented him from marry- ing ...
... give him the assurance that all was then well with her . " 244 There was deep sadness in the life of Charles and Mary Lamb , his biographers have sometimes been inclined to lament that his devotion to her prevented him from marry- ing ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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