Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina 3
... sense of responsibil- ity ; while their power over manhood will be exercised through the passions only , or through the affections , according to indi- vidual disposition , or the moral tone of the period ; the former having the ...
... sense of responsibil- ity ; while their power over manhood will be exercised through the passions only , or through the affections , according to indi- vidual disposition , or the moral tone of the period ; the former having the ...
Pagina 8
... sense of duty , what do we find to compensate for the regret and disap- pointment we experience in other quarters ? The education of daughters need not be considered here , since they may naturally be expected to follow in their ...
... sense of duty , what do we find to compensate for the regret and disap- pointment we experience in other quarters ? The education of daughters need not be considered here , since they may naturally be expected to follow in their ...
Pagina 18
... sense , and made boorish coxcombs of others ; and , finally , it has contributed to the present total want of deference and at- tention to women , those graceful relics of chivalrous days which placed in the most dignified light the ...
... sense , and made boorish coxcombs of others ; and , finally , it has contributed to the present total want of deference and at- tention to women , those graceful relics of chivalrous days which placed in the most dignified light the ...
Pagina 28
... that she becomes a fit companion for a man of sense through life's changeful scenes ; a friend no less ready with judicious soothing in an hour of irri- 66 tation , with counsel or high - minded determination 28 GENERAL VIEW OF.
... that she becomes a fit companion for a man of sense through life's changeful scenes ; a friend no less ready with judicious soothing in an hour of irri- 66 tation , with counsel or high - minded determination 28 GENERAL VIEW OF.
Pagina 41
... sense , as the love of our fellow - creatures , adds all their happiness to our own , and affords even a consolation for the loss of our own ; the love of moral beauty or holiness leads us to the contemplation of God , from whence we ...
... sense , as the love of our fellow - creatures , adds all their happiness to our own , and affords even a consolation for the loss of our own ; the love of moral beauty or holiness leads us to the contemplation of God , from whence we ...
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