Notable Thoughts about Women: A Literary MosaicHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 - 409 pagini |
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Pagina 66
... charm ; thus early fruits are most es- teemed ; thus winter roses obtain a higher price ; thus coyness sets off an extravagant mistress : a door ever open attracts no young suitor . Martial . 557 The future destiny of the child is ...
... charm ; thus early fruits are most es- teemed ; thus winter roses obtain a higher price ; thus coyness sets off an extravagant mistress : a door ever open attracts no young suitor . Martial . 557 The future destiny of the child is ...
Pagina 79
... female correspondence has a charm in it , of which that of my sex is always devoid . — Earl of Eldon . 669 Love is an Oriental despot . - Mme . Swetchine . 670 At first babes feed on the mother's bosom , Notable Thoughts about Women . 79.
... female correspondence has a charm in it , of which that of my sex is always devoid . — Earl of Eldon . 669 Love is an Oriental despot . - Mme . Swetchine . 670 At first babes feed on the mother's bosom , Notable Thoughts about Women . 79.
Pagina 144
... charm of Jenny Lind was that she stood be- fore the world as an angel in possession of a gift which is usually entrusted to sinners . That God had not made her a wonderful singer , and there left her , is the curi- ous exception she ...
... charm of Jenny Lind was that she stood be- fore the world as an angel in possession of a gift which is usually entrusted to sinners . That God had not made her a wonderful singer , and there left her , is the curi- ous exception she ...
Pagina 158
... charm which moves the indifferent , and the eyes of two lovers have a language whose sweetness penetrates even those who have never loved . Desbordes - Valmore . 1335 Mme . Human nature is very prevalent among women , and especially ...
... charm which moves the indifferent , and the eyes of two lovers have a language whose sweetness penetrates even those who have never loved . Desbordes - Valmore . 1335 Mme . Human nature is very prevalent among women , and especially ...
Pagina 170
... charm of her un- cloying beauty . - Whittier . 1439 The vainest woman is never thoroughly conscious of her beauty till she is loved by the man who sets her own passion vibrating in return . - George Eliot . 1440 Ugliness , after virtue ...
... charm of her un- cloying beauty . - Whittier . 1439 The vainest woman is never thoroughly conscious of her beauty till she is loved by the man who sets her own passion vibrating in return . - George Eliot . 1440 Ugliness , after virtue ...
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Pagina 395 - Happy in this, she is not yet so old But she may learn; and happier than this, She is not bred so dull but she can learn; Happiest of all, is, that her gentle spirit Commits itself to yours to be directed, As from her lord, her governor, her king.
Pagina 61 - Ay, truly ; for the power of beauty will sooner transform honesty from what it is to a bawd than the force of honesty can translate beauty into his likeness : this was sometime a paradox, but now the time gives it proof.
Pagina 300 - We are foolish, and without excuse foolish, in speaking of the "superiority" of one sex to the other, as if they could be compared in similar things. Each has what the other has not: each completes the other, and is completed by the other: they are in nothing alike, and the happiness and perfection of both depends on each asking and receiving from the other what the other only can give.
Pagina 358 - Friendship is constant in all other things Save in the office and affairs of love: Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues; Let every eye negotiate for itself, And trust no agent; for beauty is a witch, Against whose charms faith melteth into blood.
Pagina 212 - Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty; Calls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there"; makes marriage vows As false as dicers...
Pagina 230 - Happy he With such a mother ! faith in womankind Beats with his blood, and trust in all things high Comes easy to him, and tho' he trip and fall He shall not blind his soul with clay.
Pagina 32 - HE that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the unmarried or childless men ; which both in affection and means have married and endowed the public.
Pagina 252 - We must have a weak spot or two in a character before we can love it much. People that do not laugh or cry, or take more of anything than is good for them, or use anything but dictionary words, are admirable subjects for biographies. But we don't always care most for those flat-pattern flowers that press best in the herbarium.
Pagina 73 - Ohy woman! lovely woman! nature made thee .To temper man : we had been brutes without you. Angels are painted fair, to look like you : There's in you all that we believe of Heaven, Amazing brightness, purity, and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.
Pagina 254 - Ah me! for aught that ever I could read. Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth: But, either it was different in blood; Her.