Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 135
... never till the end of her life forgot the misery of her arrival at her lodging . As she sat alone on the window seat in the bare room into which she had bolted herself , she felt not only desolate but disgraced . She was a young lady ...
... never till the end of her life forgot the misery of her arrival at her lodging . As she sat alone on the window seat in the bare room into which she had bolted herself , she felt not only desolate but disgraced . She was a young lady ...
Pagina 199
... never depressed for a moment when alone . But why do I say alone ? Never was I less alone in the more immediate presence and communion with my God . . I never knew a happier , nor do I think any month in my life before ever seemed so ...
... never depressed for a moment when alone . But why do I say alone ? Never was I less alone in the more immediate presence and communion with my God . . I never knew a happier , nor do I think any month in my life before ever seemed so ...
Pagina 243
... never been expected of a woman . The legend that women are not intellectually creative , and cannot excel in any purely intellectual path , has never been able to stand against the universal fame , the acknowledged perfection 250. The ...
... never been expected of a woman . The legend that women are not intellectually creative , and cannot excel in any purely intellectual path , has never been able to stand against the universal fame , the acknowledged perfection 250. The ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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