MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 23Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1870 |
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Page 131
... women having been drowned . Is it not almost certain that they would have done so if they could ? Nay , is it not significant that Sir George Mackenzie himself does not explicitly deny the fact ? His state- ment , notwithstanding Mr ...
... women having been drowned . Is it not almost certain that they would have done so if they could ? Nay , is it not significant that Sir George Mackenzie himself does not explicitly deny the fact ? His state- ment , notwithstanding Mr ...
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... women will per- form better . There is more than a living , there is a fortune to be made by the woman of taste and refinement who will undertake the task of perfecting the womanly duties of top - dressing the woman's acre . But no one ...
... women will per- form better . There is more than a living , there is a fortune to be made by the woman of taste and refinement who will undertake the task of perfecting the womanly duties of top - dressing the woman's acre . But no one ...
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... woman , devoted only to dress and pleasure , creates an atmo- sphere about her in which no sublimity of thought , no heroism can live . Yet some men admire only such women , and say that a woman's sole raison d'ĂȘtre is to be beautiful ...
... woman , devoted only to dress and pleasure , creates an atmo- sphere about her in which no sublimity of thought , no heroism can live . Yet some men admire only such women , and say that a woman's sole raison d'ĂȘtre is to be beautiful ...
Contents
Chapter I | 11 |
Alabama Claims The By LORD HOBART 224 | 73 |
Art as an Aim in Life On 417 | 80 |
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