Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina iii
... produced by the want of it , 150. - Evil of personal ridicule , 152. - Respect for children and inferiors , 154.- Mirth , 155. - Reverence preserves from unworthy attachments , 156 . BENEVOLENCE . CHAPTER VII . • Character of ...
... produced by the want of it , 150. - Evil of personal ridicule , 152. - Respect for children and inferiors , 154.- Mirth , 155. - Reverence preserves from unworthy attachments , 156 . BENEVOLENCE . CHAPTER VII . • Character of ...
Pagina 5
... produced useful results , had not education and society conspired to render their moral tone weak , and their minds insipid . To look then , first , at our social pleasures , which are supposed to be mostly governed in all civilized and ...
... produced useful results , had not education and society conspired to render their moral tone weak , and their minds insipid . To look then , first , at our social pleasures , which are supposed to be mostly governed in all civilized and ...
Pagina 9
... produce its proper effects , and the greater the pretension of the system now in vogue , the more reprobation does it deserve for leaving its disciples so unprepared for the real duties of life . Formerly , prejudices ex- isted against ...
... produce its proper effects , and the greater the pretension of the system now in vogue , the more reprobation does it deserve for leaving its disciples so unprepared for the real duties of life . Formerly , prejudices ex- isted against ...
Pagina 12
... produces irritation and discomfort . Why then is idleness , which in men is considered almost as a vice , looked upon with such indulgence in women , except from the perpetually recurring error , that nothing is of importance but as it ...
... produces irritation and discomfort . Why then is idleness , which in men is considered almost as a vice , looked upon with such indulgence in women , except from the perpetually recurring error , that nothing is of importance but as it ...
Pagina 15
... produce no increased fruit of mental culture , no greater solidity of character , no greater soundness of judgment , no wider range of interests , no enlargement in the views of life and duty . If the motive which leads to study now ...
... produce no increased fruit of mental culture , no greater solidity of character , no greater soundness of judgment , no wider range of interests , no enlargement in the views of life and duty . If the motive which leads to study now ...
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