A Mirror for the Female Sex: Historical Beauties for Young Ladies, Intended to Lead the Female Mind to the Love and Practice of Moral Goodness. Designed Principally for the Use of Ladies' SchoolsJ. Wright, 1804 - Всего страниц: 238 |
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... convinced , that it expands the intellects by anticipat- ing the sources of experience ; corrects and moderates our passions , by exempli- fying the various excesses and obliquities to which they are fying vi PREFACE .
... convinced , that it expands the intellects by anticipat- ing the sources of experience ; corrects and moderates our passions , by exempli- fying the various excesses and obliquities to which they are fying vi PREFACE .
Стр. viii
... passions , the talents , the cha- racters , the virtues , and the vices , most conspicuous in their accomplishment , are full of useful instruction , and lead to maxims of the soundest wisdom . It has been long matter of general and ...
... passions , the talents , the cha- racters , the virtues , and the vices , most conspicuous in their accomplishment , are full of useful instruction , and lead to maxims of the soundest wisdom . It has been long matter of general and ...
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... of a Nun 188 Timoclea 190 A Russian Lady 191 CONTENTMENT . Sentiments 195 EXAMPLE . Story of the disabled Soldier , as related by Dr. Goldsmith 200 PASSION AND ANGER . Sentiments Queen Elizabeth EXAMPLES . Page CONTENTS . xxiii.
... of a Nun 188 Timoclea 190 A Russian Lady 191 CONTENTMENT . Sentiments 195 EXAMPLE . Story of the disabled Soldier , as related by Dr. Goldsmith 200 PASSION AND ANGER . Sentiments Queen Elizabeth EXAMPLES . Page CONTENTS . xxiii.
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... PASSION AND ANGER . Sentiments Queen Elizabeth EXAMPLES . Page 211 215 Sister of Frederick , late King of Prussia 216 Olympias , Wife of Philip of Macedon 217 Roxana , Wife of Alexander the Great 218 Zenobia , Wife of Odenatus 219 Zoe ...
... PASSION AND ANGER . Sentiments Queen Elizabeth EXAMPLES . Page 211 215 Sister of Frederick , late King of Prussia 216 Olympias , Wife of Philip of Macedon 217 Roxana , Wife of Alexander the Great 218 Zenobia , Wife of Odenatus 219 Zoe ...
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... passions to acquire an ascendancy over their principles ; and , upon his bro- ther Stanislaus , bishop of Cracovia , ven- turing to admonish him upon the impro- priety of his conduct , he gave way to one of his paroxysis of fury , in ...
... passions to acquire an ascendancy over their principles ; and , upon his bro- ther Stanislaus , bishop of Cracovia , ven- turing to admonish him upon the impro- priety of his conduct , he gave way to one of his paroxysis of fury , in ...
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absolutely admiration adorned affection Alcander Amestris amiable Amidst the various appear astonishing attached barbarous beauty beholding beloved girls bestowed breast brother character charms conduct consanguinity contentment cruelty Dalmatia daughter death delicacy deprived desire disgraced distress Doctor Johnson dreadful Duke of Guise duty elegant Elfrida emperor endeavoured Ethelwold Eumenes evinced exalted existence father favour fear fection female filial forgiveness fortitude fortune friendship fury Greek languages happiness heart honour husband imagined incapable inhuman inspire instances instantly Jaskes Julius Cæsar king king of Kent Lady Jane length Lord Chesterfield Macedon manners marriage ment mind misfortunes mother murderer ness observation parents passion Petrarch piety possession practice present prince princess principle prove Pulcheria Pythias queen racter religion resolved Roman says Seneca sent SENTIMENTS situation struck superior tenderness ther throne Timoclea Timoleon tion tivated tortured truth unfortunate vices virtue virtuous wife woman young youth
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Стр. 193 - He would, upon the trial, have been soon convinced, that the fountain of content must spring up in the mind ; and that he who has so little knowledge of human nature, as to seek happiness by changing any thing but his own dispositions, will waste his life in fruitless efforts, and multiply the griefs which he purposes to remove *. * See Dr.
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Стр. 198 - ... he who, in the vale of obscurity, can brave adversity, — who, without friends to encourage, acquaintances to pity, or even without hope to alleviate his misfortunes, can behave with tranquillity and indifference, is truly great : whether peasant or courtier, he deserves admiration, and should be held up for our imitation and respect.