| 1886 - عدد الصفحات: 924
...each according to her own capacity pursue the same high end. " I tell her many times," he writes, " there is much for her to do, if she were trained to...imbecility into the freedom of valour and womanhood." There is, perhaps, not much chance of lifting people up if you proceed on the assumption that they... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 812
...brave if with no joyful heart into the present and the future. She manages all things — poultry, flowers, bread-loaves ; keeps a house still like a...beds, yoke gigs, trim saddle-horses, go errands, and 1 .V iv 1 .11 . 1 1 to which Alick C'arjyle had removed, called Catlinug. cart coals — a very factotum... | |
| 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 654
...life beside me, constantly writing here, is but a dull one; however, she seems to desire no other. ... I tell her many times there is much for her to do,...frivolity, dollhood, and imbecility, into the freedom of valor and womanhood.7' THE DAY OF JUDGMENT. 577 A pertinent suggestion to make to a woman who was wearing... | |
| Johanne Lohse - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 152
...to 4,000 words ? Thousands do ; but of these thousands Carlyle said that they " have to be delivered from the bondage of frivolity, dollhood, and imbecility into the freedom of valour and womanhood." And he is not quite wrong, although his dictum may sound severe. Very few amongst the thousands who... | |
| 1887 - عدد الصفحات: 732
...lives of women to a higher level: — "I tell her many times," he writes, ''there is much for her todo, if she were trained to it; her whole sex to deliver...frivolity, dollhood and imbecility into the freedom of valor and womanhood. ' ' There is, perhaps, not much chance of lifting people up if you proceed on... | |
| 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 660
...beside me, constantly writing here, is but a dull one ; however, she seems to desire no other. ... I tell her many times there is much for her to do,...frivolity, dollhood, and imbecility, into the freedom of valor and womanhood/ A pertinent suggestion to make to a woman who was wearing her life ont on a desolate... | |
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