The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 |
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... woman - which seems hardly as it ought to be ! Great individual freedom , it has been said , invariably creates a greater sense of individual responsibility . If both men and women , particularly women , attain to a greater sense of ...
... woman - which seems hardly as it ought to be ! Great individual freedom , it has been said , invariably creates a greater sense of individual responsibility . If both men and women , particularly women , attain to a greater sense of ...
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... women . This spread to southern France as ' chivalry and spread thence very widely . There is a historic connection between the ' romantic ' Middle Ages and the romance ' of love . 6 In our own tradition , in Elizabethan times women ...
... women . This spread to southern France as ' chivalry and spread thence very widely . There is a historic connection between the ' romantic ' Middle Ages and the romance ' of love . 6 In our own tradition , in Elizabethan times women ...
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... women , especially the mothers of small and delicate children , lived for too long under a brooding cloud of dread ; so that religion became to them a desperate solace , and through its warnings added to their melancholy , while it was ...
... women , especially the mothers of small and delicate children , lived for too long under a brooding cloud of dread ; so that religion became to them a desperate solace , and through its warnings added to their melancholy , while it was ...
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