Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
Αναζήτηση στο βιβλίο
Αποτελέσματα 1 - 3 από τα 81.
Σελίδα 9
... manners that a difference should be insisted upon . In manners , a female should never forget her sex ; even from the cradle , she should know the delicacy that is expected of a female , in the first lispings of infancy . Nature assists ...
... manners that a difference should be insisted upon . In manners , a female should never forget her sex ; even from the cradle , she should know the delicacy that is expected of a female , in the first lispings of infancy . Nature assists ...
Σελίδα 164
... manners of the people , and advanced the progress of civilization . In the midst of these occupations , the turbulence of internal division continued to interrupt and harrass her ; every day teemed with plots and conspiracies , from ...
... manners of the people , and advanced the progress of civilization . In the midst of these occupations , the turbulence of internal division continued to interrupt and harrass her ; every day teemed with plots and conspiracies , from ...
Σελίδα 362
... manners succeed , as he had perhaps too fondly flattered himself , to the publication of his book . Let him not despair , if , though he have had many readers , he has had but few converts . Nor let him on the other hand be elated by a ...
... manners succeed , as he had perhaps too fondly flattered himself , to the publication of his book . Let him not despair , if , though he have had many readers , he has had but few converts . Nor let him on the other hand be elated by a ...
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
acquired admiration affection appeared attention beauty became born brother called celebrated character church course court daughter death delight devoted died distinguished duties early Elizabeth England English equal excellent father favor feelings female France French friends gave genius give grace hand happy head heart Henry honor hope human husband influence interest Italy kind king knowledge lady language learned leave less letters light lived look manners married Mary mind Miss mother nature never once passed period person pleasure possessed present produced published queen reason received religion respect returned seemed sister society soon soul spirit success suffered talents taste thing thought tion took virtues wife woman women writings wrote young youth