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... cause it is necessary so to do with reference to that which is essential literature , but because attention has lately been drawn to the subject of the social position of woman , and there is heard at least a sound of conflicting ...
... cause it is necessary so to do with reference to that which is essential literature , but because attention has lately been drawn to the subject of the social position of woman , and there is heard at least a sound of conflicting ...
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... cause is man's : they rise or sink Together , dwarf'd or godlike , bond or free : * * * * ( She must ) " Live , and learn , and be All that not harms distinctive womanhood , For woman is not undevelopt man , But diverse could we make ...
... cause is man's : they rise or sink Together , dwarf'd or godlike , bond or free : * * * * ( She must ) " Live , and learn , and be All that not harms distinctive womanhood , For woman is not undevelopt man , But diverse could we make ...
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... cause the influences thus salutary to authorship , will carry it into reading and study , so that by virtue of this companionship the logical processes in the man's mind shall be tempered with more of affection , subdued to less of ...
... cause the influences thus salutary to authorship , will carry it into reading and study , so that by virtue of this companionship the logical processes in the man's mind shall be tempered with more of affection , subdued to less of ...
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... caused by the multiplicity of books ; and then to set forth these es- sential principles of literature , as ... causes of reading ; reserving for the third lecture the subject of the English language , to which I am anxious to devote an ...
... caused by the multiplicity of books ; and then to set forth these es- sential principles of literature , as ... causes of reading ; reserving for the third lecture the subject of the English language , to which I am anxious to devote an ...
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... cause for liking is of a finite and false nature . But if we can perceive beauty in every thing of God's doing , we may agree that we have reached the true perception of its uni- versal laws . Hence false taste may be known by its fas ...
... cause for liking is of a finite and false nature . But if we can perceive beauty in every thing of God's doing , we may agree that we have reached the true perception of its uni- versal laws . Hence false taste may be known by its fas ...
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