Johnson the Essayist: His Opinions on Men, Morals, and MannersHaskell House, 1966 - 285페이지 |
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... WOMEN AND THEIR EDUCATION 219 " The world seems to have formed a universal conspiracy against our understandings ; our questions are supposed not to expect answers ... woman as a beautiful romantic animal , that may WOMEN AND THEIR EDUCATION.
... WOMEN AND THEIR EDUCATION 219 " The world seems to have formed a universal conspiracy against our understandings ; our questions are supposed not to expect answers ... woman as a beautiful romantic animal , that may WOMEN AND THEIR EDUCATION.
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... women , who listened to him implicitly , and did not venture to controvert his opinions . " " Was Johnson a " fair - sexer " ? I am afraid he made some excursions in the art , as will appear later in this chapter , though ( as we shall ...
... women , who listened to him implicitly , and did not venture to controvert his opinions . " " Was Johnson a " fair - sexer " ? I am afraid he made some excursions in the art , as will appear later in this chapter , though ( as we shall ...
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... women ; writing in 1751,4 Johnson observes that scholars were not aware of this progress : " There prevails among men of letters an opinion , that all appearance of science is particularly hateful to women ; and that therefore , whoever ...
... women ; writing in 1751,4 Johnson observes that scholars were not aware of this progress : " There prevails among men of letters an opinion , that all appearance of science is particularly hateful to women ; and that therefore , whoever ...
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