| 1776 - 478 páginas
...hath assign'd us, nor of me shall pass Unprais'd: for nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good, And good works in her husband to promote. Yet not so strictly hath our Lord impos'd Labour, as to debar us when we need Refreshment, whether... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 282 páginas
...hath assign' d us, nor of me shalt pass Unprais'd : for nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good, And good works in her husband to promote. Yet not so striftly hath our Lord impos'd Labour, as to debar us when we need Refreshment, whether... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 páginas
...assign'd us ; nor of me shalt pass 23 1 Unprais'd : for nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good, And good works in her husband to promote. Yet not so strictly hath our Lord impos'd 235 Labour, as to debar us when we need Refreshment, whether... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 páginas
...hath assign'd us, nor of me shah pass Unprais'd : for nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good, And good works in her husband to promote. Yet not so strictly hath our Lord impos'd 435 Labour, as to debar us when we need Refreshment, whether... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 524 páginas
...his private intelligence. No. 120. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. Nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good, And good works in her husband to promote. MILTON. "SIR, A Bit for the Lion. soon as you have set up your unicorn, there is no question but the... | |
| Hannah More - 1809 - 442 páginas
...cavillers draw their inference from f premises, from which I have always been s accustomed to deduce \p directly contrary conclusion. They insist that it...highly derogatory from the dignity of the sex, that the'poet should affirm that it is the perfection of the character of a wife, To study household good,... | |
| Hannah More - 1809 - 452 páginas
...conclufion. They infift that it is highly derogatory from the dignity of the fex, that the poet fhould affirm that it is the perfection of the character of a wife, To ftudy houfehold good, And good works in her hufcand to promote. Now according to my notion of ** houfehold... | |
| Hannah More - 1810 - 504 páginas
...delineator of female accomplishments. These fair cavillers draw their inference from premises, from which 1 have always been accustomed to deduce a directly contrary...husband to promote.' Now, according to my notion of ' househoW good,' which does not include one idea of drudgery or servility, but wlnc.Ii involves a... | |
| Hannah More - 1810 - 454 páginas
...unfair delineator, of female accomplishments. These fair cavillers draw their inference from premises, from which I have always been accustomed to deduce...conclusion. They insist that it is highly derogatory from tiie dignity of the sex, that the poet should affirm that it is the perfection of the character of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 páginas
...hath assign'd us ; nor of me shall pass Unprais'd : for nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good,, And good works in her husband to promote. Yet not so strictly hath our Lord impos'd Labour, as to debar us when we need Refreshment, whether... | |
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