Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-5 di 57
Pagina 6
... examine into facts , and see how far such high expectations are actually realized . First , however , we would premise , that , in examining the in- fluence of women in our own day , we do not intend to touch upon that of the avowedly ...
... examine into facts , and see how far such high expectations are actually realized . First , however , we would premise , that , in examining the in- fluence of women in our own day , we do not intend to touch upon that of the avowedly ...
Pagina 9
... examining woman's social position , and ascertaining what is wrong in that , what injustice she suffers from , what evils she is made to bear which do not belong to , her natural condition , and how far these have con- tributed to ...
... examining woman's social position , and ascertaining what is wrong in that , what injustice she suffers from , what evils she is made to bear which do not belong to , her natural condition , and how far these have con- tributed to ...
Pagina 40
... examine our moral nature under another aspect , - namely , in its capacity for happiness . It has been asserted in all ages , that the end of man's being is happiness ; and to doubt this whilst believing in the perfect beneficence of an ...
... examine our moral nature under another aspect , - namely , in its capacity for happiness . It has been asserted in all ages , that the end of man's being is happiness ; and to doubt this whilst believing in the perfect beneficence of an ...
Pagina 49
... will then be sufficient to examine the claims of these upon their time , for it is evident that the demands of society must always be very limited in comparison , and may generally be 5 AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION . 49.
... will then be sufficient to examine the claims of these upon their time , for it is evident that the demands of society must always be very limited in comparison , and may generally be 5 AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION . 49.
Pagina 61
... examine what powers we are endowed with that may aid us in that task of progressive improvement , imposed , as we have seen , by a law of our being . Any systematic inquiry into the powers of the human mind is , indeed , far beyond the ...
... examine what powers we are endowed with that may aid us in that task of progressive improvement , imposed , as we have seen , by a law of our being . Any systematic inquiry into the powers of the human mind is , indeed , far beyond the ...
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to Women Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey,Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff Visualizzazione completa - 1851 |
Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to Women Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey,Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff Visualizzazione completa - 1854 |
Thoughts on Self Culture, Addressed to Women, Volume 2 Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey,Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff Visualizzazione completa - 1850 |
Parole e frasi comuni
action affection Archbishop Whately arise attain attention beauty become cation cause character Christian common conscience consequences consider contemplation cultivation daily Dugald Stewart duty earnest emotions erally error evidence evil excitement exer exercise exertion existence facts faculties feeling fluence frivolous give habits happiness heart higher human ignorance imagination important impulse indolence influence intellectual irreligion judgment labor language latter less ligion Lord Bacon love of truth marriage mathematical proof means memory ment mental method mind mode moral moral certainty motives Natural Philosophy nature necessary neglect ness never object opinions ourselves passion perhaps persons pleasure position practical prejudices principles proof purest feelings pursuits quired reason regard relations religion religious result Scripture self-control sense social society sound opinions spirit syllogism sympathy things thought tion tone true uncon virtue weak whole woman women words worldly young