Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 156
... once went to stay with them . The life she led , trying to soothe " poor Bess " and to control Bishop , is described in letters to Everina.180 Bishop evidently had some respect for Mary : he was always putting his case to her and she ...
... once went to stay with them . The life she led , trying to soothe " poor Bess " and to control Bishop , is described in letters to Everina.180 Bishop evidently had some respect for Mary : he was always putting his case to her and she ...
Pagina 160
... Once , when Fanny had been complaining of the miseries of her family life and longing for a home of her own , Mary ... once and go to Lisbon . So Fanny did , in February 1785 , and Mary was left to those qualms which even the most ...
... Once , when Fanny had been complaining of the miseries of her family life and longing for a home of her own , Mary ... once and go to Lisbon . So Fanny did , in February 1785 , and Mary was left to those qualms which even the most ...
Pagina 334
... once they had started on speculation it was not easy to stop : " A young lady , whose brother had encouraged her to take a share of £ 100 in some joint stock project , might pay her first instalment of £ 5 with some trembling and wonder ...
... once they had started on speculation it was not easy to stop : " A young lady , whose brother had encouraged her to take a share of £ 100 in some joint stock project , might pay her first instalment of £ 5 with some trembling and wonder ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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