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" A woman well bred and well taught, furnished with the additional accomplishments of knowledge and behaviour, is a creature without comparison ; her society is the emblem of sublimer enjoyments ; her person is angelic and her conversation heavenly ; she... "
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ... - Página 51
1831
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La Belle Assemblée, Volumen5

1808 - 408 páginas
...lie c<inti«H<il.~] DEFOE'S OPINION CONCERNING LEARNED WOMEN. A WET.L-BRf.D woman, and well-taught, furnished with the additional accomplishments of knowledge...without comparison. Her society is. the emblem of sublimer enjoyments, her person is angelic, and bei conversation heavenly. She is all softness and...
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Scribbleomania: Or, The Printer's Devil's Polichronicon. A Sublime Poem

William Henry Ireland - 1815 - 362 páginas
...resulting from the want of it, De Foe expresses his opinion in the following manner : " A well-bred woman, and well taught, furnished with the additional accomplishments...creature without comparison; her society is the emblem of sublimer enjoyments, her person is angelic, and her conversation heavenly. She is all softness and...
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The Literary panorama, Volumen7

1818 - 550 páginas
...resulting from the want of it, he expresses his opinion in the following terms: — " A well-bred woman and well taught, furnished with the additional accomplishments...creature without comparison. Her society is the emblem of sublimer enjoyments, her person is angelic, and her conversatiou heavenly. She is all softness and...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volumen46

1845 - 448 páginas
...for symptom), speaking of indisposition. — Wanderings of a fen and Pencil. A woman well bred and taught, furnished with the additional accomplishments...creature without comparison. Her society is the emblem of sublimer enjoyments; she is all softness and sweetness, love, wit, and delight. — De Foe. Christian...
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a ..., Volumen1

Walter Wilson - 1830 - 562 páginas
...man, to whom he gave the best gift either God could bestow, or man receive : and it is the sordidest piece of folly and ingratitude in the world, to withhold...give to the natural beauty of their minds. A woman, well-bred and well-taught, furnished with the additional accomplishments of knowledge and behaviour,...
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a ..., Volumen1

Walter Wilson - 1830 - 566 páginas
...advantages of education give to the natural beauty of their minds. A woman, well-bred and well-taught, furnished with the additional accomplishments of knowledge...creature without comparison. Her society is the emblem of sublimer enjoyments; she is all softness and sweetness, love, wit, and delight; she is every way suitable...
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New Moral World, Volumen6

1839 - 416 páginas
...man, to whom he gave the best gift either God could bestow or man receive ; and it is the sordidcst piece of folly and ingratitude in the world to withhold from the sex, the due lustre which an equal education with man would give to the natural beauty of their minds. A woman, well-bred and...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen6

1845 - 608 páginas
...delicate, so glorious creatures, to be only stewards of our houses, cooks, and slaves. ' A woman, well-bred and well taught, furnished with the additional accomplishments...creature without comparison. Her society is the emblem of su burner enjoyments ; 472 DANIEL DE FOE. she \s all softness and sweetness, love, wit, and delight.'...
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review

1845 - 532 páginas
...creatures, to be only stewards of our houses, cooks, and slaves. " A woman well-bred and well-taught, furnished with the additional accomplishments of knowledge...creature without comparison. Her society is the emblem of sublimer enjoyments; she is all softness and sweetness, love, wit, and delight." DEFINITION OF A LOW-BRED...
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Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine

1845 - 530 páginas
...creatures, to be only stewards of our houses, cooks, and slaves. " A woman well-bred and well-taught, furnished with the additional accomplishments of knowledge...creature without comparison. Her society is the emblem of sublimer enjoyments; she is all softness and sweetness, love, wit, and delight." DEFINITION OF A LOW-BRED...
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