The Intellectual Severance of Men and WomenT. C. Newby, 1860 - 124 páginas |
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... feeling ; and if the circle includes women of intelligence and refinement , so much the greater is their pleasure . It is because they will no longer be choked with the mere dry husks of con- versation which society offers them , that ...
... feeling ; and if the circle includes women of intelligence and refinement , so much the greater is their pleasure . It is because they will no longer be choked with the mere dry husks of con- versation which society offers them , that ...
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... feelings . I have always believed man to be the head of creation , nor have I found that superior women disputed it . " A truly good man , " says Miss Muloch , in her ' Woman's Thoughts about Woman , ' " from the larger capacities of ...
... feelings . I have always believed man to be the head of creation , nor have I found that superior women disputed it . " A truly good man , " says Miss Muloch , in her ' Woman's Thoughts about Woman , ' " from the larger capacities of ...
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... feeling ; that the influence is often for evil , inducing belief for a while where no belief should be ; inducing prejudice , misconception of persons and events , peculiarly in the minds of the men within the sphere of their influence ...
... feeling ; that the influence is often for evil , inducing belief for a while where no belief should be ; inducing prejudice , misconception of persons and events , peculiarly in the minds of the men within the sphere of their influence ...
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... feeling , unloving , or else foolishly and selfishly fond of their husbands and families , to the exclusion of all other sympathies ; they may be stupid , vain , frivolous , madly fond of dissipation , addicted to cards , gossip and ...
... feeling , unloving , or else foolishly and selfishly fond of their husbands and families , to the exclusion of all other sympathies ; they may be stupid , vain , frivolous , madly fond of dissipation , addicted to cards , gossip and ...
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... feels that his heart is naturally so much more depraved than that of woman , that it is necessary to educate it in the same proportion . His virtues , his patriotism , must be supported and increased by an intimate acquaintance with the ...
... feels that his heart is naturally so much more depraved than that of woman , that it is necessary to educate it in the same proportion . His virtues , his patriotism , must be supported and increased by an intimate acquaintance with the ...
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Página 39 - Or view the Lord of the unerring bow, The god of life, and poesy, and light — The sun in human limbs array'd, and brow All radiant from his triumph in the fight ; The shaft hath just been shot — the arrow bright With an immortal's vengeance ; in his eye And nostril beautiful disdain, and might, And majesty, flash their full lightnings by, Developing in that one glance the deity.
Página 110 - He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the unmarried or childless men, which both in affection and means have married and endowed the public.
Página 39 - There, too, the Goddess loves in stone, and fills(') The air around with beauty ; we inhale The ambrosial aspect, which, beheld, instils Part of its immortality...
Página 116 - And called her good as fair — For all God ever gave to her She kept with chary care. She kept with care her beauties rare From lovers warm and true, — For her heart was cold to all but gold, And the rich came not to woo — But honored well are charms to sell If priests the selling do.
Página 116 - Twixt Want and Scorn she walked forlorn, And nothing could avail. No mercy now can clear her brow For this world's peace to pray ; For, as love's wild prayer dissolved in air, Her woman's heart gave way ! — But the sin forgiven by Christ in Heaven By man is cursed alway ! In this composition we find it difficult to recognize the Willis who has written so many mere "verses of society.
Página 39 - Or view the Lord of the unerring bow, The God of Life, and Poesy, and Light — The Sun in human limbs arrayed, and brow All radiant from his triumph in the fight ; The shaft hath just been shot— the arrow bright With an Immortal's vengeance— in his eye And nostril beautiful Disdain, and Might And Majesty, flash their full lightnings by, Developing in that one glance the Deity.
Página 75 - Men, some to business, some to pleasure take ; But every woman is at heart a rake : Men, tome to quiet, some to public strife ; But every lady would be queen for life.
Página 62 - The fact itself, of causing the existence of a human being, is one of the most responsible actions in the range of human life.
Página 7 - ... any conjectural difference of original conformation of mind. As long as boys and girls run about in the dirt, and trundle hoops together, they are both precisely alike. If you catch up...
Página 39 - But in his delicate form — a dream of Love, Shaped by some solitary nymph, whose breast Long'd for a deathless lover from above, And madden'd in that vision — are exprest All that ideal beauty ever bless'd The mind with in its most unearthly mood, When each conception was a heavenly guest — A ray of immortality - and stood, Starlike, around, until they gathered to a god!