Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical, Volym 2Ticknor and Fields, 1846 - 467 sidor |
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... married , and then launched them innocent and ignorant on society , was bad enough ; but not worse than a system of education which inundates us with hard , clever , sophisticated girls , trained by knowing mothers , and all ...
... married , and then launched them innocent and ignorant on society , was bad enough ; but not worse than a system of education which inundates us with hard , clever , sophisticated girls , trained by knowing mothers , and all ...
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... marriage . Now he goes With no less presence , but with much more love Than young Alcides , when he did redeem The virgin tribute paid by howling Troy To the sea monster . I stand here for sacrifice . Here , not only the feeling itself ...
... marriage . Now he goes With no less presence , but with much more love Than young Alcides , when he did redeem The virgin tribute paid by howling Troy To the sea monster . I stand here for sacrifice . Here , not only the feeling itself ...
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... marry her . The prince gladly accepted the terms , and sent her the contract of marriage , signed by his hand ; but no sooner was he at liberty , than he refused to fulfil it , and even denied all knowledge of his benefactress . Camiola ...
... marry her . The prince gladly accepted the terms , and sent her the contract of marriage , signed by his hand ; but no sooner was he at liberty , than he refused to fulfil it , and even denied all knowledge of his benefactress . Camiola ...
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... marriage was fixed ; Orlando presented himself with a splendid retinue ; Camiola also appeared , decorated as for her bridal ; but instead of be- stowing her hand on the recreant , she reproached him in the presence of all with his ...
... marriage was fixed ; Orlando presented himself with a splendid retinue ; Camiola also appeared , decorated as for her bridal ; but instead of be- stowing her hand on the recreant , she reproached him in the presence of all with his ...
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... marriage , the satirical freedom of expression , common to both , are more becoming to the masculine than to the feminine character . Any woman might love such a cavalier as Benedick , and be proud of his affection ; his valor , his wit ...
... marriage , the satirical freedom of expression , common to both , are more becoming to the masculine than to the feminine character . Any woman might love such a cavalier as Benedick , and be proud of his affection ; his valor , his wit ...
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