Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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... neglect when action and opinion are free , and men look to the esteem of their country , not to royal favor , as a reward for their toil and their ambition . At the same time , the more free the current of political life , the wider the ...
... neglect when action and opinion are free , and men look to the esteem of their country , not to royal favor , as a reward for their toil and their ambition . At the same time , the more free the current of political life , the wider the ...
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... neglect and short - sightedness of mothers , and to the servility of women in other relations of life , which tolerates and even encourages defects which they secretly blame or despise . Secondly . It is both a more practical and a more ...
... neglect and short - sightedness of mothers , and to the servility of women in other relations of life , which tolerates and even encourages defects which they secretly blame or despise . Secondly . It is both a more practical and a more ...
Pagina 11
... neglected , and moral power never consciously trained , yet women cannot from early childhood come in contact with men without learning submission , forbearance , and the control of selfish wishes and plans ; and their secluded life and ...
... neglected , and moral power never consciously trained , yet women cannot from early childhood come in contact with men without learning submission , forbearance , and the control of selfish wishes and plans ; and their secluded life and ...
Pagina 13
... neglect ; such is the round of their existence . But that a ball or a wedding should remain its highest excitement , that nursery cares , needlework , and visit- ing among rich or poor , should be its highest objects of interest ...
... neglect ; such is the round of their existence . But that a ball or a wedding should remain its highest excitement , that nursery cares , needlework , and visit- ing among rich or poor , should be its highest objects of interest ...
Pagina 14
... neglect of female duties . Yet , to prepare for these duties , their childhood is given up to superficial book- learning , and their youth to idleness ! Even the so - called edu- cation , trivial as it is , is far superior to the mode ...
... neglect of female duties . Yet , to prepare for these duties , their childhood is given up to superficial book- learning , and their youth to idleness ! Even the so - called edu- cation , trivial as it is , is far superior to the mode ...
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