Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Edició 63The Society, 1914 |
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... doubt the maternal instinct is , in itself , the foundation of all that is most charming in women . Both Spencer and Schopenhauer said that many women adopt rather a helpless pose , because they think that men like it ; that their ...
... doubt the maternal instinct is , in itself , the foundation of all that is most charming in women . Both Spencer and Schopenhauer said that many women adopt rather a helpless pose , because they think that men like it ; that their ...
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... doubt it is , from atavistic and degenerate instincts being dominant factors , can we wonder it is so common in a country the laws of which allow a single woman of feeble intellect to go back- wards and forward to local workhouses ...
... doubt it is , from atavistic and degenerate instincts being dominant factors , can we wonder it is so common in a country the laws of which allow a single woman of feeble intellect to go back- wards and forward to local workhouses ...
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... doubt , according to scientists , that the brain of man is larger than that of woman ; but there are a great many other facts in connection with this to be taken into con- sideration , to equalise this distinction , to mean greater ...
... doubt , according to scientists , that the brain of man is larger than that of woman ; but there are a great many other facts in connection with this to be taken into con- sideration , to equalise this distinction , to mean greater ...
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... doubt inevit- able , of the great discoveries and the consequent unsettle- ment of ideas induced by the scientific attitude of the later Victorian period . This was frankly materialistic , as the word is commonly understood . For ...
... doubt inevit- able , of the great discoveries and the consequent unsettle- ment of ideas induced by the scientific attitude of the later Victorian period . This was frankly materialistic , as the word is commonly understood . For ...
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... doubt , and who only needed a voice to speak what they struggled to express to their own hearts . Of the two , Browning comes nearer to Arnold than Tennyson , being more critical , and less disposed to accept beliefs as he found them ...
... doubt , and who only needed a voice to speak what they struggled to express to their own hearts . Of the two , Browning comes nearer to Arnold than Tennyson , being more critical , and less disposed to accept beliefs as he found them ...
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