Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina ii
... attention on passive impressions , 55. - Quotation from Dr. Butler , 55. - Prac- tical consequences of Dr. Butler's theory , 57. - Connection between our feelings as motives and our acts , 58. - Correction of bad habits , 59. - Bearing ...
... attention on passive impressions , 55. - Quotation from Dr. Butler , 55. - Prac- tical consequences of Dr. Butler's theory , 57. - Connection between our feelings as motives and our acts , 58. - Correction of bad habits , 59. - Bearing ...
Pagina iv
... Attention , 232. - Some studies more favourable than others for training attention , 233. - Reflection is attention to thought , 234 . -Necessity of controlling thought , 234 . Sect . 4. Association , 236. - Different kinds of ...
... Attention , 232. - Some studies more favourable than others for training attention , 233. - Reflection is attention to thought , 234 . -Necessity of controlling thought , 234 . Sect . 4. Association , 236. - Different kinds of ...
Pagina 2
... attention of the legis- lator . In estimating public opinions , her opinions are passed over in silence ; in questions that most nearly concern herself , her claims are unheard in the national councils ; whenever her inte- rests clash ...
... attention of the legis- lator . In estimating public opinions , her opinions are passed over in silence ; in questions that most nearly concern herself , her claims are unheard in the national councils ; whenever her inte- rests clash ...
Pagina 13
... attention , is brought forward as an exception to the common want of occupation ; we would point to the results generally obtained , as illustrating most completely , how far weak characters and superficial minds are fit to become the ...
... attention , is brought forward as an exception to the common want of occupation ; we would point to the results generally obtained , as illustrating most completely , how far weak characters and superficial minds are fit to become the ...
Pagina 15
... attention to women , -those graceful relics of chivalrous days which placed in the most dignified light the relation between the weak and the strong ; -but still it continues . The pomp and parade of modern education may try to conceal ...
... attention to women , -those graceful relics of chivalrous days which placed in the most dignified light the relation between the weak and the strong ; -but still it continues . The pomp and parade of modern education may try to conceal ...
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