Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
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עמוד 271
... understandings of the men and the women we every day meet with , everybody , we suppose , must perceive ; but there is ... understanding to one * Advice to Young Ladies on the Improvement of the Mind . By Thomas Broadhurst . 8vo . London ...
... understandings of the men and the women we every day meet with , everybody , we suppose , must perceive ; but there is ... understanding to one * Advice to Young Ladies on the Improvement of the Mind . By Thomas Broadhurst . 8vo . London ...
עמוד 281
... understanding . A great deal is said in favour of the social nature of the fine arts . Music gives pleasure to others . Drawing is an art , the amusement of which does not centre in him who exercises it , but is diffused among the rest ...
... understanding . A great deal is said in favour of the social nature of the fine arts . Music gives pleasure to others . Drawing is an art , the amusement of which does not centre in him who exercises it , but is diffused among the rest ...
עמוד 286
... understanding of women should be lavished upon trifles , when nature has made it capable of higher and better things , we profess ourselves not able to understand . The affectation charged upon female knowledge is best cured by making ...
... understanding of women should be lavished upon trifles , when nature has made it capable of higher and better things , we profess ourselves not able to understand . The affectation charged upon female knowledge is best cured by making ...
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