Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 109
... looked up the passage he found she was right and said , " No , Madam Carter , it is I that must be confuted . " It was something that the time had come when a woman could confute an Archbishop on his own subject ! Some other Blue ...
... looked up the passage he found she was right and said , " No , Madam Carter , it is I that must be confuted . " It was something that the time had come when a woman could confute an Archbishop on his own subject ! Some other Blue ...
Pagina 131
... looked particular , " he said , and she was a woman , and he was in a public station . She answered that almost everything that was serious " looked particular , " and that as she was a woman so she was also the mistress of a large ...
... looked particular , " he said , and she was a woman , and he was in a public station . She answered that almost everything that was serious " looked particular , " and that as she was a woman so she was also the mistress of a large ...
Pagina 227
... looked out for her books as our modern statesmen do for new detective stories . The ordinary public and especially the young women public gloated over them and over the numerous imitations that followed . We know how Catherine Morland ...
... looked out for her books as our modern statesmen do for new detective stories . The ordinary public and especially the young women public gloated over them and over the numerous imitations that followed . We know how Catherine Morland ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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