Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
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... true enjoyment of life should contin- ually become greater . As the ripened fruit is better than the beautiful promise of spring , although gathered under skies that are becom- ing more sober , and the threatening of chill winter is ...
... true enjoyment of life should contin- ually become greater . As the ripened fruit is better than the beautiful promise of spring , although gathered under skies that are becom- ing more sober , and the threatening of chill winter is ...
الصفحة 30
... true ; but perhaps there is an influence behind that equally to be re- garded . Our young men give character to the city , but who gives character to them ? What plastic hand is moulding them for good or evil ? At what shrine is their ...
... true ; but perhaps there is an influence behind that equally to be re- garded . Our young men give character to the city , but who gives character to them ? What plastic hand is moulding them for good or evil ? At what shrine is their ...
الصفحة 31
... at first , of being half ludicrous , half satirical ; but I fear that it is more than half true . influence of the young lady , and her conse- The quent responsibility , is very great . That in- fluence AN APPEAL . 31.
... at first , of being half ludicrous , half satirical ; but I fear that it is more than half true . influence of the young lady , and her conse- The quent responsibility , is very great . That in- fluence AN APPEAL . 31.
الصفحة 33
... true . We seldom rise quite up to the standard of morality and religion which woman holds before us . We never rise above it . In this respect she is the lawgiver and we are the subjects . The only hope for the moral advancement of ...
... true . We seldom rise quite up to the standard of morality and religion which woman holds before us . We never rise above it . In this respect she is the lawgiver and we are the subjects . The only hope for the moral advancement of ...
الصفحة 34
... true influence , and that is by being true and faithful in ourselves . Especially is this so with woman , because hypocrisy is un- natural to her , and her real feelings almost sure to appear . Let this , therefore , be the reflection ...
... true influence , and that is by being true and faithful in ourselves . Especially is this so with woman , because hypocrisy is un- natural to her , and her real feelings almost sure to appear . Let this , therefore , be the reflection ...
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