The Living Age, Volume 278Living Age Company, 1913 |
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Page 273
... women in his dramas , and especially to women as representing the individ- ualistic idea as against State action or collectivism . Ibsen , undoubtedly , thought , as most of his social dramas prove , that all State action , as such ...
... women in his dramas , and especially to women as representing the individ- ualistic idea as against State action or collectivism . Ibsen , undoubtedly , thought , as most of his social dramas prove , that all State action , as such ...
Page 582
... women should regain the status enjoyed by their Teutonic fore - mothers of twenty centuries ago . In " The Subjection of Woman " J. S. Mill asserts confidently that from the days of Hypatia to the Reformation , with the possible ...
... women should regain the status enjoyed by their Teutonic fore - mothers of twenty centuries ago . In " The Subjection of Woman " J. S. Mill asserts confidently that from the days of Hypatia to the Reformation , with the possible ...
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... women poets of whom others were celebrated . We know , too , that the social conditions in Lesbos , the centre of Molian culture , were very exceptionally favorable to women . They encouraged the existence of so- cieties of women poets ...
... women poets of whom others were celebrated . We know , too , that the social conditions in Lesbos , the centre of Molian culture , were very exceptionally favorable to women . They encouraged the existence of so- cieties of women poets ...
Contents
Balance of Power The Changing | 68 |
The Death of Satire | 82 |
VOLUME LX | 129 |
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