Rough as may have been their play-ground frolics, youths who have left school do not indulge in leap-frog in the street, or marbles in the drawing-room. Abandoning their jackets, they abandon at the same' time boyish games ; and display an anxiety —... Woman and Womanhood: A Search for Principles - Página 107por Caleb Williams Saleeby - 1911 - 398 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 332 páginas
...allowed to girls prevent them from growing up into ladies? Rough as may have been their accustomed play-ground frolics, youths who have left school do...games; and display an anxiety — often a ludicrous anxiety— to avoid whatever is not manly. If now, on arriving at the due age, this feeling of masculine... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 300 páginas
...allowed to girls prevent them from growing up into ladies ? Rough as may have been their accustomed playground frolics, youths who have left school do...abandon at the same time boyish games ; and display an anxiety—often a ludicrous anxiety—to avoid whatever is not manly. If now, on arriving at the due... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1861 - 244 páginas
...of repulsion rather than of attraction. " Then girls should be allowed to run wild — to become a& rude as boys, and grow up into romps and hoydens !...games ; and display an anxiety — often a ludicrous anxiety — to avoid whatever is not manly. If now, on arriving at the due age, this feeling of masculine... | |
| 1861 - 552 páginas
...allowed to girls prevent them from growing up into ladies ? Rough as may have been their accustomed play-ground frolics, youths who have left school do...drawing-room. Abandoning their jackets, they abandon at the fame time boyish games ; and display an anxiety — often a ludicrous anxiety — to avoid whatever... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1862 - 638 páginas
...allowed to girls prevent them from growing up into ladies? Hough as may have been their accustomed playground frolics, youths who have left school do...games; and display an anxiety — often a ludicrous anxiety — to avoid whatever is not manly. If now, on arriving at the due age, this feeling of masculine... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 páginas
...prevent them from growing up into ladies? Hough as may have been their accustomed playground frolies, youths who have left school do not indulge in leapfrog...games ; and display an anxiety — often a ludicrous anxiety — to avoid whatever is not manly. If now, on arriving at the duo age, this feeling of masculine... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 páginas
...allowed to girls prevent them from growing up into ladies ? Rough as may have been their accustomed playground frolics, youths who have left school do not indulge in leapfrog in the street, or marbleg in the drawing-room. Abandoning their jackets, they abandon at the same time boyish games ;... | |
| Gabriel Compayré - 1887 - 512 páginas
...allowed to girls prevent them from growing up into ladies? Rough as may have been their accustomed playground frolics, youths who have left school do...leap-frog in the street or marbles in the drawing-room." 1 Doubtless it is unnecessary to subject the two sexes to the same regime. Plato and some utopists... | |
| Gabriel Compayré - 1887 - 516 páginas
...allowed to girls prevent them from growing up into ladies? Rough as may have been their accustomed playground frolics, youths who have left school do...indulge in leapfrog in the street or marbles in the drawing-room."1 Doubtless it is unnecessary to subject the two sexes to the same regime. Plato and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1910 - 320 páginas
...girls prevent them from growing up into ladies ? Rough as may have been their accustomed play -ground frolics, youths who have left school do not indulge...games; and display an anxiety — often a ludicrous anxiety — to avoid whatever is not manly. If now, on arriving at the due age, this feeling of masculine... | |
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