Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina v
... IMAGINATION . 321 Importance of imagination , 322. - Not cultivated in education , 322.- Repressed in English society , 323. - Effect on character when it is wanting , 323. - Sympathy , tact , and influence , 324. - Its evil influ- ence ...
... IMAGINATION . 321 Importance of imagination , 322. - Not cultivated in education , 322.- Repressed in English society , 323. - Effect on character when it is wanting , 323. - Sympathy , tact , and influence , 324. - Its evil influ- ence ...
Pagina 24
... imagination find with a narrow - minded creature , not capable of comprehending even the value of the things that occupy him ! The capacity of following out abstruse . investigations , he may not require ; it is one which operates most ...
... imagination find with a narrow - minded creature , not capable of comprehending even the value of the things that occupy him ! The capacity of following out abstruse . investigations , he may not require ; it is one which operates most ...
Pagina 36
... imagination , and exercised judgment , are of value only in the busy marts of the world where gold is to be earned and laurels won , then education must remain a mere name for women . They are right who leave her ignorant , helpless ...
... imagination , and exercised judgment , are of value only in the busy marts of the world where gold is to be earned and laurels won , then education must remain a mere name for women . They are right who leave her ignorant , helpless ...
Pagina 37
... imagination . Frovolity and want of stability of character , which both exercise so baneful an influence on conduct , are striking exemplifications of this fact . It is a general subject of reproach against women that they are too ...
... imagination . Frovolity and want of stability of character , which both exercise so baneful an influence on conduct , are striking exemplifications of this fact . It is a general subject of reproach against women that they are too ...
Pagina 38
... imagination in an inactive existence . Reason , on the other hand , dependent for its nurture on such careful cultivation as female education rarely supplies , attains only a stunted growth , and , except under peculiar circumstances ...
... imagination in an inactive existence . Reason , on the other hand , dependent for its nurture on such careful cultivation as female education rarely supplies , attains only a stunted growth , and , except under peculiar circumstances ...
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