Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 32
الصفحة 13
... respect ? But who can respect the butterfly , however beautiful it may seem , however brightly clothed in the gay painting of its rainbow wings ? Who wishes for , or can endure , as the companion of life , one whose highest thought is ...
... respect ? But who can respect the butterfly , however beautiful it may seem , however brightly clothed in the gay painting of its rainbow wings ? Who wishes for , or can endure , as the companion of life , one whose highest thought is ...
الصفحة 22
... respect , - it is these upon which she ought chiefly to rely . These do not come of themselves ; they are the result ... respects , quite unreal and different from that upon which they afterwards must enter . The task of self ...
... respect , - it is these upon which she ought chiefly to rely . These do not come of themselves ; they are the result ... respects , quite unreal and different from that upon which they afterwards must enter . The task of self ...
الصفحة 26
... character of a worldly- minded and selfish woman , whom it is diffi- cult to love , and impossible to respect . It is the natural result of a character unformed , and of a mind undisciplined in early life . It 26 AN APPEAL .
... character of a worldly- minded and selfish woman , whom it is diffi- cult to love , and impossible to respect . It is the natural result of a character unformed , and of a mind undisciplined in early life . It 26 AN APPEAL .
الصفحة 33
... respect she is the lawgiver and we are the subjects . The only hope for the moral advancement of society , is to keep woman in the advance - guard . Let her point the way and lead it , and the right progress is secured . But she must do ...
... respect she is the lawgiver and we are the subjects . The only hope for the moral advancement of society , is to keep woman in the advance - guard . Let her point the way and lead it , and the right progress is secured . But she must do ...
الصفحة 37
... respect as man is , and shares every department of life with him , from the hall of legislation to the nursery inclusive . One is as far from right as the other , and both are equally unjust . We do not wonder at the complaints of ...
... respect as man is , and shares every department of life with him , from the hall of legislation to the nursery inclusive . One is as far from right as the other , and both are equally unjust . We do not wonder at the complaints of ...
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
50 cents 62 cents accomplish admiration adorning affections amusement beauty become better Boston Cambridge Chronicle cation Channing character chiefly Christian Examiner Christian Register Co.'s PUBLICATIONS comfort CROSBY daughter disappointment dissipation duty Edition elevate enjoyment equal eral excite exerting faith fashion faults feel female fluence frivolous gentle give greater happiness heart home influence hope household intel intellectual irreligion JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE labor less ligious Lincoln's Inn lives marriage MARTYRIA ment mind moral and religious mother nature neglect ness NICHOLS perhaps philanthropy pleasant pleasure Portsmouth prayer Price religion respect sake selfish sermons smile social society sometimes soul speak spirit strength SUNDAY SCHOOL taste teach temper temptation thing thought tion true Unitarianism virtue volume whole wife WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING WILLIAM G woman woman's education women words worldly wrong young lady
مقاطع مشهورة
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.
الصفحة 198 - THE PROPHETS AND KINGS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. A Series of Sermons preached in the Chapel of Lincoln's Inn. By Rev.
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.