Women, in my observation, have little or no difference in them, but as they are or are not distinguished by education. Tempers, indeed, may in some degree influence them, but the main distinguishing part is their Breeding. The whole sex are generally... Later Stuart Tracts - Halaman 278diedit oleh - 1903 - 404 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 562 halaman
...description of a well-educated female. " Women, in my observation of them have little or no difference, but as they are, or are not distinguished by education....whole sex are generally quick and sharp, I believe I may be allowed to say, generally so ; for you rarely see them lumpish and heavy when they are children,... | |
| William Chambers - 1859 - 600 halaman
...hinders her being made wiser ? .... Women, in my observation of them, have little or no difference, but as they are or are not distinguished by education....but the main distinguishing part is their breeding. If a woman be well-bred, and taught the proper management of her natural wit, she proves generally... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1859 - 636 halaman
...hinders her being made wiser ? . . . . Women, in my observation of them, have little or no difference, but as they are or are not distinguished by education....but the main distinguishing part is their breeding. If a woman be well-bred, and taught the proper management of her natural wit, she proves generally... | |
| John Leaf - 1861 - 500 halaman
...hinders her being made wiser ? . . Women, in my observation of them, have little or no difference, but as they are or are not distinguished by education....but the main distinguishing part is their breeding. If a woman be well-bred, and taught the proper management of her natural wit, she proves generally... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 halaman
...of the sex, that they may be capable of all sorts of conversation ; that their parts and judgments wo shall do business.' So up I got, and tied my blanket,...him to fight the Frenchman : we had no arms : but I may be allowed to say generally so, for you rarely see them lumpish and heavy when they are children,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 902 halaman
...understandings of the sex, that they may be capable of all sorts of conversation; that their parts and judgments being improved, they may be as profitable in their conversation as they are pleasant. In short, / would have men take women for companions, and educate them to be fit for it. A woman of... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 972 halaman
...of the вех, that they may be capable of all sorts of conversation; that their parta and judgments being improved, they may be as profitable in their conversation as they are pleasant. In short. / would have men take women for companions, and educate them to be fit for it, A woman of... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1881 - 828 halaman
...hinders hor being made wiser? . . . Women, in my observation of them, have little or no difference, but as they are or are not distinguished by education. Tempers, indeed, may in somo degree influence them, but the main distinguishing part is their breeding. If a woman be well-bred,... | |
| Edward Arber - 1879 - 668 halaman
...advantages of education, for fear they should vie with the men in their improvements. j|HEY SHOULD be taught all sorts of breeding suitable both to their...but the main distinguishing part is their Breeding. I may be allowed to say, generally so : for you rarely see them lumpish and heavy, when they are children... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1889 - 462 halaman
...of the sex, that they may be capable of all sorts of conversation ; that their parts and judgments being improved, they may be as profitable in their...whole sex are generally quick and sharp. I believe I may be allowed to say generally so, for you rarely see them lumpish and heavy when they are children,... | |
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