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... Aristippus . So much the better for us , if we have them all here . Diogenes . For the same reason , probably , we are told that there will be neither marrying nor giving in mar- riage hereafter . Aristippus . Not at all . There will be ...
... Aristippus . So much the better for us , if we have them all here . Diogenes . For the same reason , probably , we are told that there will be neither marrying nor giving in mar- riage hereafter . Aristippus . Not at all . There will be ...
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... Aristippus . Because , as Steele said , there is nothing else worth quarrelling about . Hipparchia . Admirable ! You re- mind me of the two shepherds in a pastoral who sing in alternate strains . " Be mine your tuneful struggle to ...
... Aristippus . Because , as Steele said , there is nothing else worth quarrelling about . Hipparchia . Admirable ! You re- mind me of the two shepherds in a pastoral who sing in alternate strains . " Be mine your tuneful struggle to ...
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... Aristippus . Don't say female again , Hipparchia ! I hate the word used in that sense , as much as Swift hated the word bowels . It is a term of natural history . A mare is a female ; so is a cow , and so is a female dog . It would be ...
... Aristippus . Don't say female again , Hipparchia ! I hate the word used in that sense , as much as Swift hated the word bowels . It is a term of natural history . A mare is a female ; so is a cow , and so is a female dog . It would be ...
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... Aristippus . You have tried it al- ready . Did not a wise woman come from the West preaching to her sisters that one of their lost rights was to dress like men ? What did Bloomer- ism amount to ? A few forlorn crea- tures shortened ...
... Aristippus . You have tried it al- ready . Did not a wise woman come from the West preaching to her sisters that one of their lost rights was to dress like men ? What did Bloomer- ism amount to ? A few forlorn crea- tures shortened ...
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... Aristippus . There can be no ob- jection to good gossip , or even to a lit- tle scandal , when its teeth have been drawn . If the noblest study of man- kind is man , surely his sayings and doings cannot be improper subjects for ...
... Aristippus . There can be no ob- jection to good gossip , or even to a lit- tle scandal , when its teeth have been drawn . If the noblest study of man- kind is man , surely his sayings and doings cannot be improper subjects for ...
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