"They Might Have Been Together Till the Last": An Essay on Marriage, and the Position of Women in EnglandK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1885 - 79 oldal |
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... the marriage relation than have women . it is not literally true that " Man's love is of man's life a thing apart : ' Tis woman's whole existence , ' Though yet the lines do indicate a great present fact . 2 On Marriage and the.
... the marriage relation than have women . it is not literally true that " Man's love is of man's life a thing apart : ' Tis woman's whole existence , ' Though yet the lines do indicate a great present fact . 2 On Marriage and the.
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... present fact . also I hold to be wholly unfair and wrong . This And I am going presently to suggest remedies or a remedy for both these wrongs . But , first , let me explain the nature and immediate causes of that disappointment with ...
... present fact . also I hold to be wholly unfair and wrong . This And I am going presently to suggest remedies or a remedy for both these wrongs . But , first , let me explain the nature and immediate causes of that disappointment with ...
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... present computation . But , however small the remainder , think how much it implies ! Consider the immense interest which the parties have in avoiding a manifest break - down of their married life . Nay , before you come to the open ...
... present computation . But , however small the remainder , think how much it implies ! Consider the immense interest which the parties have in avoiding a manifest break - down of their married life . Nay , before you come to the open ...
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... presents , " numerous and costly ; " —these are the prominent features of a wedding . The voice that breathed o'er Eden , that earliest wedding day , the primal marriage blessing has not , indeed , passed away ; but it has not much in ...
... presents , " numerous and costly ; " —these are the prominent features of a wedding . The voice that breathed o'er Eden , that earliest wedding day , the primal marriage blessing has not , indeed , passed away ; but it has not much in ...
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... present associate with it . That marriage should be hostile to love I strenuously deny , but that married life as at present in vogue has a dangerous tendency to rob love of But much of its charm seems to me certain . 30 On Marriage and ...
... present associate with it . That marriage should be hostile to love I strenuously deny , but that married life as at present in vogue has a dangerous tendency to rob love of But much of its charm seems to me certain . 30 On Marriage and ...
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25. oldal - Alas ! — how light a cause may move Dissension between hearts that love ! Hearts that the world in vain had tried, And sorrow but more closely tied ; That stood the storm, when waves were rough, Yet in a sunny hour fall off, Like ships that have gone down at sea, When heaven was all tranquillity...
11. oldal - As the storms rock the ravens on high: Bright reason will mock thee, Like the sun from a wintry sky. From thy nest every rafter Will rot, and thine eagle home Leave thee naked to laughter, When leaves fall and cold winds come.
50. oldal - LADY. SWEET stream, that winds through yonder glade, Apt emblem of a virtuous maid — Silent and chaste she steals along, Far from the world's gay busy throng ; • With gentle yet prevailing force, Intent upon her destined course ; Graceful and useful all she does, Blessing and blest where'er she goes.
29. oldal - Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant nor his maidservant, nor his ox nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour's.
74. oldal - No man ever knew, or can know, what will be the ultimate result to himself, or to others, of any given line of conduct. But every man may know, and most of us do know, what is a just and unjust act.
11. oldal - December, Too happy, happy Brook, Thy bubblings ne'er remember Apollo's summer look ; But with a sweet forgetting They stay their crystal fretting, Never, never petting About the frozen time. Ah would 'twere so with many A gentle girl and boy ! But were there ever any Writhed not at passed joy ? To know the change and feel it, When there is none to heal it Nor numbed sense to steal it — Was never said in rhyme.
9. oldal - Love did lichtly me. O waly waly, but love be bonny A little time while it is new; But when 'tis auld, it waxeth cauld And fades awa
46. oldal - Now I could multiply witness upon witness of this kind upon you if I had time. I would take Chaucer, and show you why he wrote a Legend of Good Women ; but no Legend of Good Men.
2. oldal - Man's love is of man's life a thing apart, "Tis woman's whole existence; man may range The court, camp, church, the vessel, and the mart; Sword, gown, gain, glory, offer in exchange Pride, fame, ambition, to fill up his heart, And few there are whom these cannot estrange; Men have all these resources, we but one, To love again, and be again undone.
73. oldal - An ante-nuptial settlement by the husband in favour of the wife is a necessary condition, and on his failure to make a settlement the law presumes one in accordance with the social position of the wife. A Moslem marriage is a civil act, needing no priest, requiring no ceremonial.