Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
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... greeted with some foolish sneer , or ridiculed as " strong - minded women " ; as though there were something monstrous in a woman's cultivating her mind or finding de- light in knowledge . When the sneer comes , as HOME . 37.
... greeted with some foolish sneer , or ridiculed as " strong - minded women " ; as though there were something monstrous in a woman's cultivating her mind or finding de- light in knowledge . When the sneer comes , as HOME . 37.
الصفحة 38
William Greenleaf Eliot. light in knowledge . When the sneer comes , as it generally does , from men who are them- selves ignorant and superficial , as well as ill - mannered , it is pitiful , not less than un- generous . But in recent ...
William Greenleaf Eliot. light in knowledge . When the sneer comes , as it generally does , from men who are them- selves ignorant and superficial , as well as ill - mannered , it is pitiful , not less than un- generous . But in recent ...
الصفحة 103
... knowledge , whether it promises to be of immediate use or not . It is good for its own sake . Its acquisition will strengthen the mind , as exercise strengthens the body . " We advise him to educate him- self by all the means within his ...
... knowledge , whether it promises to be of immediate use or not . It is good for its own sake . Its acquisition will strengthen the mind , as exercise strengthens the body . " We advise him to educate him- self by all the means within his ...
الصفحة 104
... knowledge is good , whether immediately useful or not ; that the object of her studying is not merely to learn something which she can put to prac- tical use when she becomes a wife and moth- er , but self - improvement for the ...
... knowledge is good , whether immediately useful or not ; that the object of her studying is not merely to learn something which she can put to prac- tical use when she becomes a wife and moth- er , but self - improvement for the ...
الصفحة 106
... knowledge , the essential value of intellectual improvement . The young lady is not taught to respect herself for what she is , but for what she appears to be . She does not labor to improve herself because she has a mind that needs ...
... knowledge , the essential value of intellectual improvement . The young lady is not taught to respect herself for what she is , but for what she appears to be . She does not labor to improve herself because she has a mind that needs ...
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