Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina vii
... tion must be based , will expose them to the accusation of shallowness on the one side , and pedantic affecta- tion on the other . Nor could they clothe the dryness of didactic prose with the eloquence of - << Thoughts that breathe ...
... tion must be based , will expose them to the accusation of shallowness on the one side , and pedantic affecta- tion on the other . Nor could they clothe the dryness of didactic prose with the eloquence of - << Thoughts that breathe ...
Pagina ix
... tion necessarily imperfect . — Mental education of women more defective than the moral . - Defects arising from deficient mental training . — Objection to better female education answered . Frivolity . - Importance of impressing these ...
... tion necessarily imperfect . — Mental education of women more defective than the moral . - Defects arising from deficient mental training . — Objection to better female education answered . Frivolity . - Importance of impressing these ...
Pagina x
... tion on passive impressions.- Quotation from Dr. Butler . - Practical consequences of Dr. Butler's theory.- Connection be- tween our feelings as motives , and our acts . - Correction of bad habits.- Bearing of the law of habit upon ...
... tion on passive impressions.- Quotation from Dr. Butler . - Practical consequences of Dr. Butler's theory.- Connection be- tween our feelings as motives , and our acts . - Correction of bad habits.- Bearing of the law of habit upon ...
Pagina xi
... tion ; inaccuracy common in writing and speaking . - Confusion of facts and inferences . Women wanting in justice . - Parti- sanship ; its evils . - Justice between ourselves and others . - Thoughtlessness one cause of injustice ...
... tion ; inaccuracy common in writing and speaking . - Confusion of facts and inferences . Women wanting in justice . - Parti- sanship ; its evils . - Justice between ourselves and others . - Thoughtlessness one cause of injustice ...
Pagina xv
... tion of means for the end . - General consequences . — Misappre- hension of the object of Christianity . Doctrines derived from Scripture . Grounds for toleration . — Intolerance consistent in the Church of Rome . Inconsistent in ...
... tion of means for the end . - General consequences . — Misappre- hension of the object of Christianity . Doctrines derived from Scripture . Grounds for toleration . — Intolerance consistent in the Church of Rome . Inconsistent in ...
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