Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina ix
... society . - Social duty and self - improvement cannot be severed.- Higher views of life will alone improve the tone of female education . - Early educa- tion necessarily imperfect . — Mental education of women more defective than the ...
... society . - Social duty and self - improvement cannot be severed.- Higher views of life will alone improve the tone of female education . - Early educa- tion necessarily imperfect . — Mental education of women more defective than the ...
Pagina xi
... Society requires veracity and honesty ; discour- ages love of truth . — Truth alone constitutes real knowledge . Our knowledge of it mostly relative . — Value of truth recognized in physical science ; why less fully on other questions ...
... Society requires veracity and honesty ; discour- ages love of truth . — Truth alone constitutes real knowledge . Our knowledge of it mostly relative . — Value of truth recognized in physical science ; why less fully on other questions ...
Pagina xii
... society . Charity to the poor ; more to be done by moral influence than by money . Want of benevolence in family intercourse . - Com- passion to the erring . — Digression on Love and Friendship . — Character of true friendship . - Love ...
... society . Charity to the poor ; more to be done by moral influence than by money . Want of benevolence in family intercourse . - Com- passion to the erring . — Digression on Love and Friendship . — Character of true friendship . - Love ...
Pagina xv
... society . 391 Effect on character when it is Its evil influence on wanting . Sympathy , tact , and influence . women when not duly cultivated - Day dreams , morbid feelings . Enthusiasm ; danger to women . - - - - Love of the beautiful ...
... society . 391 Effect on character when it is Its evil influence on wanting . Sympathy , tact , and influence . women when not duly cultivated - Day dreams , morbid feelings . Enthusiasm ; danger to women . - - - - Love of the beautiful ...
Pagina 1
... society the influ- ence of different institutions and forms of civilization upon wom- an's position , as an introduction to considering that position in the present day . To her brilliant sketch we refer our readers as establishing more ...
... society the influ- ence of different institutions and forms of civilization upon wom- an's position , as an introduction to considering that position in the present day . To her brilliant sketch we refer our readers as establishing more ...
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