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...a year, who should have the spiritual guidance of that appertaining to the male sex. The bishop, dean, and warden, were, as formerly, to ap- point in ... ...s than any other man in his own county, and the next to it, of the English essayists of the two last centuries. He possessed complete sets of the ‘Idl... ...as hung round with family female insipidities by Lely, and unprepossessing male Thornes in red coats by Kneller; each Thorne having been let into a pa... ...he reader much in her favour. It is ordained that all novels should have a male and female angel, and a male and female devil. If it be considered tha... ...nt; but we should have been angry with Eleanor, not with Mr Slope. Bishop, male and female, dean and chapter and diocesan clergy in full congress, cou... ...dent mammas determined to retire judiciously, and the more discreet of the male sex, whose libation had been moder- ate, felt that there was not much ...
... the Victorian poets, and soon was on terms of intimacy with the poets and essayists of New England. The novel- ists of the day she ignored almost com... ...n exhilaration. Beneath that boyish exterior was the tough coarseness, the male hardness, the callous- ness that met the brunt and withstood the shock...
...te about toys. The praises of the toy theatre have been a common theme for essayists, the planning of the scenes, the painting and cutting out of the ... ...scheme of the nation, as being in a sense designed to take the crude young male of the more or less responsible class, to correct his harsh egotisms, ...
...give you stale sneers at all the celebrated speakers. He was the terror of essayists at the Speculative or the Forensic. In social qualities he seems ... ...r a heavy lift. It was little wonder if Ballantrae, reading the scene with malevolent eyes, laughed out loud and brief, and drank with raised glass, ‘... ...any time to die, if he could have left the estates undiminished to an heir-male of his ancestors, that duty standing first in his instinctive calendar...
...tinual repetitions. Now this human over-life may take either beneficent or maleficent or neutral aspects towards the general life of hu- manity. It ma... ...a classification of minds— the sort of classification dear to the Y.M.C.A. essayists, made for the purposes of the essay and unknown to psychology. Th... ...uality of this American tradi- tion of unconditional freedom for the adult male citizen. I have shown that from the point of view of anyone who re- ga... ...ion. It may be that this is incorrect, and that in devotion to an accepted male and his children most women do still and will continue to find their g...