Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina v
... readers , 265 ; How to read , 267. - 2 . To form opinion on what we read , 270 ; Reading critically , 272 ; Caution against hasty opinions , 273. - 3 . Retention - Assistance to be derived from the influence of association on memory ...
... readers , 265 ; How to read , 267. - 2 . To form opinion on what we read , 270 ; Reading critically , 272 ; Caution against hasty opinions , 273. - 3 . Retention - Assistance to be derived from the influence of association on memory ...
Pagina 1
... readers , as establishing more clearly than any reasoning could prove it , the constant and inevitable reaction upon society of the different modes of estimating woman's condition and influence . * When we have traced this reaction upon ...
... readers , as establishing more clearly than any reasoning could prove it , the constant and inevitable reaction upon society of the different modes of estimating woman's condition and influence . * When we have traced this reaction upon ...
Pagina 4
... readers , that we have dwelt here on the power of female influence , and recalled facts so universally known ; but because , having seen what that influence is , by the law of Nature , and what it may become , either for good or for ...
... readers , that we have dwelt here on the power of female influence , and recalled facts so universally known ; but because , having seen what that influence is , by the law of Nature , and what it may become , either for good or for ...
Pagina 11
... reading Miss Edgeworth's stories , instead of Rollin's history , when she is eighteen reads nothing but novels , or at best some gossiping biography . Even when the mind is naturally too active , and the heart too warm to be long 12 ...
... reading Miss Edgeworth's stories , instead of Rollin's history , when she is eighteen reads nothing but novels , or at best some gossiping biography . Even when the mind is naturally too active , and the heart too warm to be long 12 ...
Pagina 42
... reading , or of leaving her children longer than she thinks advisable , to the care of servants . Needlework is doubtless occasionally a serious impediment to reading ; but in many cases where this objection is urged , is there not ...
... reading , or of leaving her children longer than she thinks advisable , to the care of servants . Needlework is doubtless occasionally a serious impediment to reading ; but in many cases where this objection is urged , is there not ...
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