Thus the whole education of women ought to be relative to men. To | please them, to be useful to them, to make themselves loved and honored by them, to educate them when young, to care for them when grown, to counsel them, to console them, and to make... The History of Pedagogy - Side 301af Gabriel Compayré - 1885 - 598 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1910 - 1076 sider
...about the object of woman in creation : " Women are specially made to please men. All their education should be relative to men. To please them, to be useful to them, to make themselves loved and honored by them, to bring them up when young, to take care of them when grown up, to counsel,... | |
| John Morley (visct.) - 1873 - 370 sider
...the tomb of virtue among men, is among women its high throne. The whole education of women ought to be relative to men ; to please them, to be useful to them, to make themselves loved and honoured by them, to console them, to render their lives agreeable and sweet to them, —... | |
| Oscar Browning - 1882 - 286 sider
...for any other purpose than to be suited to the man. He says, ' all the education of women ought to be relative to men. To please them, to be useful to them, to make themselves loved by them, to bring them up when they are little, to care for them when they are grown up, to counsel... | |
| Richmond Athenaeum - 1886 - 388 sider
...chooses, with the sanction of the law. To say, as Rosseau does, that all the education of women ought to be relative to men — to please them, to be useful to them, to make themselves loved by them, to bring them up when they are little, to care for them when they are grown up, to counsel... | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1892 - 424 sider
...their tastes, their pleasures, and even their happiness. Thus the whole education of women ought to be relative to men. To | please them, to be useful to them, to make themselves loved and honored by them, to educate them when young, to care for them when grown, to counsel them,... | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1892 - 424 sider
...multitudes of things, but only those which it befits her to know. The whole education of women ought to be relative to men — to please them, to be useful to them, to make them happy 260-263 In both sexes the first culture ought to be that of the body. Women need sufficient... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1896 - 632 sider
...position of the latter. ' Women,' he said, ' are specially made to please men.' 'All their education should be relative to men. To please them, to be useful to them, to make themselves loved and honoured by them, to bring them up when young, to take care of them when grown up, to counsel,... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1897 - 306 sider
...the tomb of virtue among men, is among women its high throne. The whole education of women ought to be relative to men ; to please them, to be useful to them, to make themselves loved and honored by them, to console them, to render their lives agreeable and sweet to them, —... | |
| Levi Seeley - 1899 - 360 sider
...education of women as such that Rousseau discusses, but their education with reference to man. He says, " The whole education of women should be relative to...to make life agreeable and sweet to them, — these are the duties of women in every age." Consequently the sole instruction woman needs is in household... | |
| Georg Rollenhagen - 1900 - 374 sider
...the tomb of virtue among men, is among women its high throne. The whole education of women ought to be relative to men ; to / please them, to be useful to them, to make themselves loved and honoured by them, to console them, to render their lives agreeable and sweet to them, —... | |
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