Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina ii
... belong to , 64. - Absence of method in views of life and education , 65. - Remedy lies in higher motives , 66. - Influence of method on study , 67 ; preserves proportion and balance of the mind , 68 ; teaches the real value of time , 70 ...
... belong to , 64. - Absence of method in views of life and education , 65. - Remedy lies in higher motives , 66. - Influence of method on study , 67 ; preserves proportion and balance of the mind , 68 ; teaches the real value of time , 70 ...
Pagina 4
... belong to the sober and elevating view of female influence . This is one of the dark shadows still cast over us by the errors of past times ; the result of the false deifica- tion of our sex in a semi - barbarous age , and of the ...
... belong to the sober and elevating view of female influence . This is one of the dark shadows still cast over us by the errors of past times ; the result of the false deifica- tion of our sex in a semi - barbarous age , and of the ...
Pagina 7
... belong to the moral training of the young , they should not be known merely , but felt ; and if not early instilled into the mind , and nurtured by that strong , and ceaseless , and holy influence , beneath which the feel- ings and ...
... belong to the moral training of the young , they should not be known merely , but felt ; and if not early instilled into the mind , and nurtured by that strong , and ceaseless , and holy influence , beneath which the feel- ings and ...
Pagina 13
... belong to fashionable circles , more than to those most remote from Almacks or Hyde - park ; they are not the errors of circumstance , but the vices of vacant and frivolous minds . If care of the poor , to which some women give much ...
... belong to fashionable circles , more than to those most remote from Almacks or Hyde - park ; they are not the errors of circumstance , but the vices of vacant and frivolous minds . If care of the poor , to which some women give much ...
Pagina 21
... belong to a wider view of social relations are never considered at all . The former springing from the position for which they are specially designed by nature , it is inferred that nature has sufficiently provided for their due per ...
... belong to a wider view of social relations are never considered at all . The former springing from the position for which they are specially designed by nature , it is inferred that nature has sufficiently provided for their due per ...
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