The Review of Reviews, Volume 10William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1894 |
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Page 61
... Believe me there is no existence so miscrable , so deplorable as that of a courtesan . . . . There are no riches , no delights , no advantages which can compensate for such a sacrifice . Believe me of all human calamities that of being ...
... Believe me there is no existence so miscrable , so deplorable as that of a courtesan . . . . There are no riches , no delights , no advantages which can compensate for such a sacrifice . Believe me of all human calamities that of being ...
Page 65
... believe that it actually strikes many readers as a startling and daring assertion when Lyndall calmly remarks that " this one thought stands - never goes - if I might but be one of those born in the future , then , perhaps , to be born ...
... believe that it actually strikes many readers as a startling and daring assertion when Lyndall calmly remarks that " this one thought stands - never goes - if I might but be one of those born in the future , then , perhaps , to be born ...
Page 67
... believe it religiously by every force that can be brought to bear upon her , educational , legal , sentimental , and so forth . Now , if it be so true and sacred , this is not the way to teach it ; this is just the way to degrade and ...
... believe it religiously by every force that can be brought to bear upon her , educational , legal , sentimental , and so forth . Now , if it be so true and sacred , this is not the way to teach it ; this is just the way to degrade and ...
Page 68
... believe her hermaphrodite than a typical woman of our time . But although she is coarse , she no doubt expresses roughly what some women have felt . For instance , speaking of her Belinda , she says : - She is one bump of philo ...
... believe her hermaphrodite than a typical woman of our time . But although she is coarse , she no doubt expresses roughly what some women have felt . For instance , speaking of her Belinda , she says : - She is one bump of philo ...
Page 72
... believe in love is dead in me . I said a great perfect unquestioning love would heal me . I knew what I said . I spoke of the impossible ! You see the agony was so great . . . that wicked and un- natural outrage dried up with flaming ...
... believe in love is dead in me . I said a great perfect unquestioning love would heal me . I knew what I said . I spoke of the impossible ! You see the agony was so great . . . that wicked and un- natural outrage dried up with flaming ...
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