Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education: With a View of the Principles and Conduct Prevalent Among Women of Rank and Fortune, Bind 2T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1799 - 327 sider |
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Side 17
... and unworthy of their acceptance . They now fcorned to litigate for what they already thought they fo obviously poffeffed , and nothing VOL . II . C nothing fhort of the palm of fuperiority was at length FEMALE KNOWLEDGE . 17.
... and unworthy of their acceptance . They now fcorned to litigate for what they already thought they fo obviously poffeffed , and nothing VOL . II . C nothing fhort of the palm of fuperiority was at length FEMALE KNOWLEDGE . 17.
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... thought or exhaufting la bour . It is a difadvantage even to those women who keep the best company , that it is un- happily almost established into a fyftem , by the other fex , to poftpone every thing like inftructive difcourfe till ...
... thought or exhaufting la bour . It is a difadvantage even to those women who keep the best company , that it is un- happily almost established into a fyftem , by the other fex , to poftpone every thing like inftructive difcourfe till ...
Side 63
... thought rash or vain . They now and then confider how things may be prettily faid , rather than how they may be prudently or feasonably spoken ; and hazard being thought wrong for the chance of being reckoned pleasant . The flowers of ...
... thought rash or vain . They now and then confider how things may be prettily faid , rather than how they may be prudently or feasonably spoken ; and hazard being thought wrong for the chance of being reckoned pleasant . The flowers of ...
Side 68
... infincerity , will in turn folicit to be gratified . Conftantly to strug- gle against the defire of being thought more wife , more witty , and more knowing , than W than those with whom we affociate , demands the inceffant 68 CONVERSATION .
... infincerity , will in turn folicit to be gratified . Conftantly to strug- gle against the defire of being thought more wife , more witty , and more knowing , than W than those with whom we affociate , demands the inceffant 68 CONVERSATION .
Side 74
... and feizes on many a little pafs which was not thought worth guarding . Who has not feen as reftlefs emotion agitate the features of an anxious matron , while peace and fame hung trembling in doubtful fufpenfe on while 74 CONVERSATION .
... and feizes on many a little pafs which was not thought worth guarding . Who has not feen as reftlefs emotion agitate the features of an anxious matron , while peace and fame hung trembling in doubtful fufpenfe on while 74 CONVERSATION .
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