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... woman ! A fair woman ! A sweet woman ! ... O ! the world hath not a sweeter creature ; She might lie by an emperor's side and command him tasks ... So delicate with her needle ! An admirable musician ! O , she will sing the savageness ...
... woman ! A fair woman ! A sweet woman ! ... O ! the world hath not a sweeter creature ; She might lie by an emperor's side and command him tasks ... So delicate with her needle ! An admirable musician ! O , she will sing the savageness ...
Pagina 268
... woman's case , especially if she be a woman of any merit , whose lot it is ; but yet I think my first rate is behind still ; there is yet a bad husband that is worse than all these , and a woman of sense had better take up with any of ...
... woman's case , especially if she be a woman of any merit , whose lot it is ; but yet I think my first rate is behind still ; there is yet a bad husband that is worse than all these , and a woman of sense had better take up with any of ...
Pagina 355
... woman's wrongs - it never quite reached the status of an explicit demand for woman's rights . Even Fanny , Jane Austen's most " creep - mouse " heroine stands up to her awe - inspiring uncle with a refusal of a most advantageous ...
... woman's wrongs - it never quite reached the status of an explicit demand for woman's rights . Even Fanny , Jane Austen's most " creep - mouse " heroine stands up to her awe - inspiring uncle with a refusal of a most advantageous ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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