Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical, Svazek 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1833 |
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Strana xvii
... with real people : we can unfold the whole character before us , stripped of all preten- sions of self - love , all disguises of manner . We can take leisure to examine , to analyze , to correct 2 * INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... with real people : we can unfold the whole character before us , stripped of all preten- sions of self - love , all disguises of manner . We can take leisure to examine , to analyze , to correct 2 * INTRODUCTION . xvii.
Strana xxxi
... which the grossest images are presented to the mind , disguised under the superficial attraction of style and senti- ment , as in the fashionable novels of that ALDA . Hush ! MEDON . You have stopped me INTRODUCTION . xxxi.
... which the grossest images are presented to the mind , disguised under the superficial attraction of style and senti- ment , as in the fashionable novels of that ALDA . Hush ! MEDON . You have stopped me INTRODUCTION . xxxi.
Strana xxxii
... disguised no vice in the garb of virtue , trifled with no just and generous principle . He can make us laugh at folly , and shudder at crime , yet still pre- serve our love for our fellow beings , and our reve- rence for ourselves . He ...
... disguised no vice in the garb of virtue , trifled with no just and generous principle . He can make us laugh at folly , and shudder at crime , yet still pre- serve our love for our fellow beings , and our reve- rence for ourselves . He ...
Strana 60
... disguise , and her de- portment as the young and learned doctor , would appear forced and improbable in any other woman ; but in Portia are the simple and natural result of her character . The quickness with which she per- ceives the ...
... disguise , and her de- portment as the young and learned doctor , would appear forced and improbable in any other woman ; but in Portia are the simple and natural result of her character . The quickness with which she per- ceives the ...
Strana 66
... disguise , too modest to confess her depth of love while the issue of the trial remains in suspense , the conflict between love and fear , and maidenly dignity , cause the most delicious confusion that ever tinged a woman's cheek , or ...
... disguise , too modest to confess her depth of love while the issue of the trial remains in suspense , the conflict between love and fear , and maidenly dignity , cause the most delicious confusion that ever tinged a woman's cheek , or ...
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