We are foolish, and without excuse foolish, in speaking of the "superiority" of one sex to the other, as if they could be compared in similar things. Each has what the other has not: each completes the other, and is completed by the other : they are in... Second series. 1860-1888 - Seite 239von John Ruskin - 1893Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Ruskin - 1865 - 302 Seiten
....1. • -: Let me try to show yon briefly how these powers seem to be i rightly distinguishable. 4 ;' We are foolish, and without excuse foolish, in speaking of the " superiority " of one scr to the other, as if they could be compared in similar things. Each has what the other has not:... | |
| 1866 - 882 Seiten
...determining function. Let me try to show you briefly how these powers seem to be rightly distinguishable. i ? 's m [ ݐ 번 can only give. Now, their separate characters are briefly these: The man's power is active, progressive,... | |
| Justin Dewey Fulton - 1869 - 314 Seiten
...nor fortune provide. " We are foolish, and without excuse foolish," said Rusk in, " in s|ieakingof the ' superiority' of one sex to the other, as if...completes the other, and is completed by the other; they arc in nothing alike; and the happiness and perfection of I .*th depend on each a*.king and receiving... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 268 Seiten
...determining, function. Let me try to show you briefly how these powers seem to be rightly distinguishable. We are foolish, and without excuse foolish, in speaking...perfection of both depends on each asking and receiving fro.n the other what the other only can give. 68. Now their separate characters are briefly these.... | |
| William Bruce (of Edinburgh.) - 1871 - 160 Seiten
...foolish," he says, "and without excuse foolish, in speaking of the superiority of one of the sexes, as if they could be compared in similar things. Each...what the other has not, each completes the other; they are in nothing alike, and the happiness and perfection of both depend on each asking and receiving... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1882 - 448 Seiten
...Rochefoucauld. Love, which is born of impulse, is at total variance with reflection. — Fielding. 2612 We are foolish, and without excuse foolish, in speaking...nothing alike ; and the happiness and perfection of both depend on each asking and receiving from the other what the other only can give. — Ruskin. 2613 For... | |
| Morgan Dix - 1884 - 170 Seiten
...female.'" * The terms express a profound and sacred truth. To quote the words of a writer of our own day: " We are foolish, and without excuse foolish, in speaking...the other, as if they could be compared in similar thipgs. Each has what the other has not; each completes the other and is completed by the other ; they... | |
| John Ruskin - 1886 - 840 Seiten
...function. Let me try to show you briefly how these powers seem to be rightly distinguishable. 'We arc foolish, and without excuse foolish, in speaking of...they could be compared in similar things. Each has OF QUEENS' GARDENS. 99 what the other has not : each completes the other, and is completed by the other:... | |
| John Ruskin - 1889 - 942 Seiten
...determining, function. Let me try to show you briefly how these powers seem to be rightly distinguishable. We are foolish, and without excuse foolish, in speaking...they could be compared in similar things. Each has i what the other has not : each completes the other, and is completed by the other : they are in nothing... | |
| 1889 - 990 Seiten
...free, there is neither male nor female : for ye are a1 one in Christ Jesus." Ituskin himself writes : We are foolish, and without excuse foolish, in speaking...one sex to the other, as if they could be compared to similar things. Each has what the other has not; each completes the other, and is completed by the... | |
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