Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical, Volym 2Ticknor and Fields, 1846 - 467 sidor |
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... fear it , because we find that in every state of society in which it has prevailed as a fashion , and has given the tone to the manners and literature , it marked the moral degradation and approaching destruction of that society ; and I ...
... fear it , because we find that in every state of society in which it has prevailed as a fashion , and has given the tone to the manners and literature , it marked the moral degradation and approaching destruction of that society ; and I ...
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... fear : " Lady Macbeth is susceptible of all three . You smile ! but that remains to be proved . The reason that Shakspeare's wicked women have such a singular hold upon our fancy , is from the consistent preservation of the feminine ...
... fear : " Lady Macbeth is susceptible of all three . You smile ! but that remains to be proved . The reason that Shakspeare's wicked women have such a singular hold upon our fancy , is from the consistent preservation of the feminine ...
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... fears . MEDON . If it were no worse , I could stand it ; for that is at least feminine . ALDA . But most mischievous . For hence it is that we make such blind partisans , such violent party women , and such wretched politicians . I ...
... fears . MEDON . If it were no worse , I could stand it ; for that is at least feminine . ALDA . But most mischievous . For hence it is that we make such blind partisans , such violent party women , and such wretched politicians . I ...
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... fear of being thought vain ? will see it , not among the you prosperous , the high - born , the educated , " far , far removed from want , and grief , and fear , " but among the poor , the miserable , the perverted among those ...
... fear of being thought vain ? will see it , not among the you prosperous , the high - born , the educated , " far , far removed from want , and grief , and fear , " but among the poor , the miserable , the perverted among those ...
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... fear , pride , resentment , vanity , jealousy , are particularly worthy of consideration , and perfect in their kind , because so quiet in their effect . - - MEDON . Several critics have remarked in general terms on those beautiful ...
... fear , pride , resentment , vanity , jealousy , are particularly worthy of consideration , and perfect in their kind , because so quiet in their effect . - - MEDON . Several critics have remarked in general terms on those beautiful ...
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