Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
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... admiring hearts ; but when these fade , as they must soon , unless their place is supplied by the bet- ter charms of a sweet temper , a well - educated mind , and a religious character , the neglect she will experience must be in the ...
... admiring hearts ; but when these fade , as they must soon , unless their place is supplied by the bet- ter charms of a sweet temper , a well - educated mind , and a religious character , the neglect she will experience must be in the ...
الصفحة 13
... admiration is a differ- ent thing from love ; and while she is pleased with the attention that youth and beauty bring , is it not better to seek for the affection which is founded upon respect ? But who can respect the butterfly ...
... admiration is a differ- ent thing from love ; and while she is pleased with the attention that youth and beauty bring , is it not better to seek for the affection which is founded upon respect ? But who can respect the butterfly ...
الصفحة 14
... admiration will gradually become faint , and more substantial pleasure will be sought . But if , as the truth must be , the fair image itself gradually loses its beauty , and the bright col- ors of the picture fade ; if the sparkling ...
... admiration will gradually become faint , and more substantial pleasure will be sought . But if , as the truth must be , the fair image itself gradually loses its beauty , and the bright col- ors of the picture fade ; if the sparkling ...
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... which prevents them from seeing the uncertainty , not to say the hopelessness , of the prospect ; or by the ro- mantic yet admirable spirit of self - sacrifice , which leads them to incur the most fearful danger , 16 AN APPEAL .
... which prevents them from seeing the uncertainty , not to say the hopelessness , of the prospect ; or by the ro- mantic yet admirable spirit of self - sacrifice , which leads them to incur the most fearful danger , 16 AN APPEAL .
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... admired . On her part , she discovers her mistake soon enough , and , if she has moderately good sense , will studiously endeavor to increase the fasci- nation of her character , as the charm of novel- ty dies away . But on his part the ...
... admired . On her part , she discovers her mistake soon enough , and , if she has moderately good sense , will studiously endeavor to increase the fasci- nation of her character , as the charm of novel- ty dies away . But on his part the ...
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الصفحة 3 - Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.
الصفحة 60 - And the harp, and the viol, the tabret, and pipe, and wine, are in their feasts : but they regard not the work of the LORD, neither consider the operation of his hands.
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الصفحة 198 - No one could desire., for sister, daughter, or friend, a more instructive, pleasing, or touching lesson of the quiet, unobtrusive, simple virtues of domestic life, than this unpretending volume, prepared by one at once so appreciative of the virtues of his subject, and so well qualified to do them justice.