Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
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... , a well - educated mind , and a religious character , the neglect she will experience must be in the same propor- tion , both sad and humiliating . From this the chief disappointments of woman's life proceed . When her early 12 AN APPEAL .
... , a well - educated mind , and a religious character , the neglect she will experience must be in the same propor- tion , both sad and humiliating . From this the chief disappointments of woman's life proceed . When her early 12 AN APPEAL .
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... character or to overlook the faults of her inexperience , and she becomes their servant through her whole life , in the vain endeavor to please those who are not worth pleasing , and to gain the love of those whom she has honored by ...
... character or to overlook the faults of her inexperience , and she becomes their servant through her whole life , in the vain endeavor to please those who are not worth pleasing , and to gain the love of those whom she has honored by ...
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... character of a virtu- ous life , we too have a right to demand some- thing . The man who discovers , when too late , that she whom he had pictured to him- self almost as an angel , gentle , sweet - tem- pered , easily pleased , with a ...
... character of a virtu- ous life , we too have a right to demand some- thing . The man who discovers , when too late , that she whom he had pictured to him- self almost as an angel , gentle , sweet - tem- pered , easily pleased , with a ...
الصفحة 20
... character , as the charm of novel- ty dies away . But on his part the effect is too often a disenchantment which opens his eyes , even too widely , to her faults , and makes him impatient of her efforts to correct them . It is very hard ...
... character , as the charm of novel- ty dies away . But on his part the effect is too often a disenchantment which opens his eyes , even too widely , to her faults , and makes him impatient of her efforts to correct them . It is very hard ...
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... character could exist from the first . It would be far better , if those early disappointments and recriminations could be avoided , and this would be done , in part at least , if the self - edu- cation of woman in her youthful days ...
... character could exist from the first . It would be far better , if those early disappointments and recriminations could be avoided , and this would be done , in part at least , if the self - edu- cation of woman in her youthful days ...
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