Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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... called education , behind them , -the untried future before . They remembered the painful sense of inconsistency between life as it appeared in reality , and the religious theory of life ; the consciousness of their own confusion of ...
... called education , behind them , -the untried future before . They remembered the painful sense of inconsistency between life as it appeared in reality , and the religious theory of life ; the consciousness of their own confusion of ...
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... called forth at all . If the thought of its possession flits across the fancy of the young girl , it is as a dream of resistless power to be exercised over those who claim the title of Masters . It is a fond vision , mingled with all ...
... called forth at all . If the thought of its possession flits across the fancy of the young girl , it is as a dream of resistless power to be exercised over those who claim the title of Masters . It is a fond vision , mingled with all ...
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... called education , trivial as it is , is far superior to the mode of life that follows . In the former , there is , at least , regular occupation , and some pursuit of knowledge ; in the latter , all semblance of study is thrown aside ...
... called education , trivial as it is , is far superior to the mode of life that follows . In the former , there is , at least , regular occupation , and some pursuit of knowledge ; in the latter , all semblance of study is thrown aside ...
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... called by a gentleman , a profession . The word seems coarse and hard , but so does the simple expression of many a thing tolerated under smoother names , and its very harshness may serve to point deserved rebro- bation to the fact ...
... called by a gentleman , a profession . The word seems coarse and hard , but so does the simple expression of many a thing tolerated under smoother names , and its very harshness may serve to point deserved rebro- bation to the fact ...
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... called forth at all . " * A woman of uncultivated mind may be first a toy , then a domestic drudge , or , at best , but a meek sharer of life's smaller joys and cares , but she will never be what a wife should be to her husband - the ...
... called forth at all . " * A woman of uncultivated mind may be first a toy , then a domestic drudge , or , at best , but a meek sharer of life's smaller joys and cares , but she will never be what a wife should be to her husband - the ...
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