| Richard Allestree - 1705 - 338 páginas
...impetuous, ought to be the more ftri&ly guarded1, and kept under the fevere difcipline of Reafbn : for where 'tis otherwife, where a Woman has no guide but her Will , and her Will is nothing but her humour : the event is fure to be fatal to her felf, and often to others alfb. ; .• Fa 12. ANT 12.... | |
| Richard Allestree - 1713 - 302 páginas
...efpecially the Feminine Sex, whofe paffions being naturally the more impetuous, ought to be the more ftridly guarded, and kept under the fevere difcipline of Reafon...guide but her Will, and her Will is nothing but her humour : the event is fure to be fatal to her felf, and often to others alfo. 12. AND the hazard of... | |
| Richard Allestree - 1727 - 298 páginas
...the Feminine Sex, whofe paffions being naturally the more impetuous, ought to be the more ftriclly guarded, and kept under the fevere difcipline of Reafon...guide but her Will, and her Will is nothing but her humour : the event is fure to be fatal to her felf, arid often to others alfo. 12. AND the hazard of... | |
| 1737 - 770 páginas
...ought to be the more ftridtly guarded and kept under the fevere Difcipline of Reafon ; for where it is otherwife, where a Woman has no Guide but her Will, and her Will is nothing but her Humour, the Event is fure to be fatal to herfclf, and often to others alfo. And the Hazard of this... | |
| 1743 - 440 páginas
...more ftridly guarded, and kept under the fcvereft Difcipline of Kealon ; for where it is otherwile, where a Woman has no Guide but her Will, and her Will is nothing but her Humour, the Event is fure to be fatal to nerfelf, and often to others alfo. And the Hazard of this... | |
| 1772 - 402 páginas
...ought to be the moil ftriftly guarded, and kept under the fevere difcipline of reafon ; for where it is otherwife, where a woman has no guide but her will, and her will is nothing but her humour, the event is fure to be fatal to herfelf, and often to others alfo. Though a great part of... | |
| Mary Poovey - 1985 - 309 páginas
...the most strictly guarded, and kept under the severe Discipline of Reason; for where 'tis otherwise, where a Woman has no Guide but her Will, and her Will is nothing but her Humour, the Event is sure to be fatal to herself; and often to others also.54 Given the voraciousness... | |
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