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Pagina 29
... woman weeping for her pitcher of earth that was broken ; and went forth the next day , and saw a woman weeping for her son that was dead ; and thereupon said , ' Heri vidi fragilem frangi , hodie vidi mortalem mori . " The versatility ...
... woman weeping for her pitcher of earth that was broken ; and went forth the next day , and saw a woman weeping for her son that was dead ; and thereupon said , ' Heri vidi fragilem frangi , hodie vidi mortalem mori . " The versatility ...
Pagina 31
... Woman's Thoughts about Women , " after speaking of the relative merits of the sexes as ar- tists , writes as follows : " In literature we own no such boundar- ies ; there , we meet men on level ground — and , shall I say it ? — we do ...
... Woman's Thoughts about Women , " after speaking of the relative merits of the sexes as ar- tists , writes as follows : " In literature we own no such boundar- ies ; there , we meet men on level ground — and , shall I say it ? — we do ...
Pagina 32
... woman has ever done justice to the character and motives of Henry VIII ? In science , women are as much out of their element as in history . As a general thing , their scientific knowledge is cramped and imperfect , and their views so ...
... woman has ever done justice to the character and motives of Henry VIII ? In science , women are as much out of their element as in history . As a general thing , their scientific knowledge is cramped and imperfect , and their views so ...
Pagina 33
... woman has , we admit , been remarkably successful ; in novel writing particularly , has her success been evinced . She is a softer , a gentler , and a more winning delinea- tor of -romance , than man . There is always a keen and ...
... woman has , we admit , been remarkably successful ; in novel writing particularly , has her success been evinced . She is a softer , a gentler , and a more winning delinea- tor of -romance , than man . There is always a keen and ...
Pagina 36
... woman , the marble pallor of whose face seemed enhanced by the brilliancy of her dark , lustrous eyes , and whose black , wavy hair drooped over her sunken cheek as if it were a mourning badge — a token of the decay of her early bloom ...
... woman , the marble pallor of whose face seemed enhanced by the brilliancy of her dark , lustrous eyes , and whose black , wavy hair drooped over her sunken cheek as if it were a mourning badge — a token of the decay of her early bloom ...
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