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... woman herself . She is remarkable among geniuses in having had a happy , a fortunate life . As human lives go , that is . No one in his senses expects to move through life without pain , without loss , without tears . But , relatively ...
... woman herself . She is remarkable among geniuses in having had a happy , a fortunate life . As human lives go , that is . No one in his senses expects to move through life without pain , without loss , without tears . But , relatively ...
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... Woman in the Nine- teenth Century ' . These she herself summarized thus : Man educates woman more like a servant than like a daughter . He is a temporal master rather than a spiritual sire . More men ultimately seemed sons of a handmaid ...
... Woman in the Nine- teenth Century ' . These she herself summarized thus : Man educates woman more like a servant than like a daughter . He is a temporal master rather than a spiritual sire . More men ultimately seemed sons of a handmaid ...
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... woman after all , and fell as the weakest of her sisters might . ' Carlyle wrote to Emerson , but not merely for Emerson's sake . ' Poor Margaret ! That is a strange tragedy , that history of hers , and has many traits of the heroic in ...
... woman after all , and fell as the weakest of her sisters might . ' Carlyle wrote to Emerson , but not merely for Emerson's sake . ' Poor Margaret ! That is a strange tragedy , that history of hers , and has many traits of the heroic in ...
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Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
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