Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 138
... mind . I wish we could ride through Huddersfield and not stop . For I know there are some there who do not like women to speak among them , and I fear you will meet with something disagree- able . ' I looked to the Lord , and received ...
... mind . I wish we could ride through Huddersfield and not stop . For I know there are some there who do not like women to speak among them , and I fear you will meet with something disagree- able . ' I looked to the Lord , and received ...
Pagina 202
... mind , and after all the thing is incomplete . There is so much hustle and exertion in all she does . She brings into company a mind exhausted with little efforts ; overflowing with a sense of her own merits ; looking up to her own ...
... mind , and after all the thing is incomplete . There is so much hustle and exertion in all she does . She brings into company a mind exhausted with little efforts ; overflowing with a sense of her own merits ; looking up to her own ...
Pagina 214
... mind it was of course inevitable that Mary Berry should be a feminist – though in all probability she was far too accomplished " an agree- able woman of the world " to proclaim it very widely . It peeps out here and there , however , in ...
... mind it was of course inevitable that Mary Berry should be a feminist – though in all probability she was far too accomplished " an agree- able woman of the world " to proclaim it very widely . It peeps out here and there , however , in ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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