| Fashion - 1866 - 856 pages
...perfection of both depends on each asking and receiving from the other what the other only can give. Now, their separate characters are briefly these....the discoverer, the defender. His intellect is for {peculation and invention; his energy for I'lventure, for war, and for conquest, wherever waj it just,... | |
| Literature - 1866 - 760 pages
...perfection of both depends on each asking and receiving from the other what the other only can give. Now, their separate characters are briefly these....war is just, wherever conquest necessary. But the women's power is for rule, not for battle — and her intellect is not for invention or creation, but... | |
| 1866 - 882 pages
...perfection of both depends on each asking and receiving from the other what the other can only give. Now, their separate characters are briefly these:...conquest, wherever war is just, wherever conquest is necessary. But the woman's power is for rule, not for battle, and her intellect is not for invention... | |
| John Ruskin - Books and reading - 1867 - 144 pages
...perfection of both depends on each asking and receiving from the other what the other only can give. Now their separate characters are briefly these. The...necessary. But the woman's power is for rule, not for battle,—and her intellect is not for invention or creation, but for sweet ordering, arrangement,... | |
| Justin Dewey Fulton - Women - 1869 - 314 pages
...perfection of I .*th depend on each a*.king and receiving from the other what the other only can give. Their separate characters are briefly these : The...speculation and invention ; his energy for adventure, for work, for conquest, whenever war is just, whenever conquest is necessary. But the woman's power is... | |
| John Ruskin - Books and reading - 1871 - 268 pages
...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. The...his energy for adventure, for war, and for conquest, whenever war is just, whenever conquest necessary. But the woman's power is for rule, not for battle... | |
| William Bruce (of Edinburgh.) - Marriage - 1871 - 160 pages
...the other what the other only can give. Now their separate characters are briefly these. The man-s power is active, progressive, defensive. He is eminently...the discoverer, the defender. His intellect is for si ecui.i:ii.-i and invention, his energy for adventure, tor i--ar, for conMiu.-t, whenever war is... | |
| Anthologies - 1879 - 760 pages
...in " Queen's Gardens," is their proper function. " Each sex," says he, " has what the other has not The man's power is active, progressive, defensive....the doer, the creator, the discoverer, the defender. A woman's power is for rule, not for battle, and her intellect is not for invention or creation, but... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 216 pages
...perfection of both depends on each asking and receiving from the other what the other only can give. 68. Now their separate characters are briefly these. The...necessary. But the woman's power is for rule, not for battle,—and her intellect is not for invention or creation, but for sweet ordering, arrangement,... | |
| Morgan Dix - Women - 1883 - 196 pages
...inner. No art or skill can change that relation to the world in which they live. To quote again : " The man's power is active, progressive, defensive....his energy for adventure, for war, and for conquest. . . . The man's work for his home is, to secure its maintenance, progress, and defense. The man's duty,... | |
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