Reflections: Images of British Women in Their Own WordsMary Gifford Brown Hutchinson, 1988 - 154 Seiten |
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... thought came over me , am I to spend all the best part of my life in this wretched bondage forcibly suppressing my rage at the idleness , the apathy and the hyperbolical and most asinine stupidity of those fat - headed oafs and on ...
... thought came over me , am I to spend all the best part of my life in this wretched bondage forcibly suppressing my rage at the idleness , the apathy and the hyperbolical and most asinine stupidity of those fat - headed oafs and on ...
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... thoughts have gone wandering far from the campfire into places which I wish were not so full of acute sensation . Sometimes I have gone to bed with a heart so heavy that I thought I could not carry it through the next day . Then comes ...
... thoughts have gone wandering far from the campfire into places which I wish were not so full of acute sensation . Sometimes I have gone to bed with a heart so heavy that I thought I could not carry it through the next day . Then comes ...
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... thought of , one must remember the quivering thing , the living thing , ... and work it into the picture ; or if one thought of her simply as a woman , one must endow her with some freak of idiosyncrasy ; or suppose some latent desire ...
... thought of , one must remember the quivering thing , the living thing , ... and work it into the picture ; or if one thought of her simply as a woman , one must endow her with some freak of idiosyncrasy ; or suppose some latent desire ...
Inhalt
Foreword | 7 |
In youth | 13 |
In love marriage and motherhood | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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