The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 20Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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الصفحة 34
... admission speech of the hon- ored and now radiant Sainte - Beuve ; and , as was and is the complimentary custom , in that reply , to review with genial nicety and more or less emotion , the chief efforts of the fresh- man which had won ...
... admission speech of the hon- ored and now radiant Sainte - Beuve ; and , as was and is the complimentary custom , in that reply , to review with genial nicety and more or less emotion , the chief efforts of the fresh- man which had won ...
الصفحة 84
... admitted , at least among scientific men , that in many instances both sexes were combined , in different proportions , in one individual . Not only had all naturalists and physicians , who had written treatises on man , spoken of it as ...
... admitted , at least among scientific men , that in many instances both sexes were combined , in different proportions , in one individual . Not only had all naturalists and physicians , who had written treatises on man , spoken of it as ...
الصفحة 91
... admitted that Aristotle is good authority on the subject ; and what does he tell us ? - " And as this boldness of the women can be of no avail in any matters of daily life , if it was ever so , it must be in war ; but we find that the ...
... admitted that Aristotle is good authority on the subject ; and what does he tell us ? - " And as this boldness of the women can be of no avail in any matters of daily life , if it was ever so , it must be in war ; but we find that the ...
الصفحة 94
... admitted ; no other satirist , of ancient or modern times , combined in a higher degree the two essential qualities of honesty and fearlessness . Now let us hear a word or two of what he has to say in rs- gard to his countrywomen ...
... admitted ; no other satirist , of ancient or modern times , combined in a higher degree the two essential qualities of honesty and fearlessness . Now let us hear a word or two of what he has to say in rs- gard to his countrywomen ...
الصفحة 97
... admitted by the most patriotic French authors that Englishwomen are more modest than their own countrywomen . * It is not because the women of England are naturally more virtuous , or more modest than those of France ; it would be a ...
... admitted by the most patriotic French authors that Englishwomen are more modest than their own countrywomen . * It is not because the women of England are naturally more virtuous , or more modest than those of France ; it would be a ...
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