Men do not want solely the obedience of women, they want their sentiments. All men, except the most brutish, desire to have, in the woman most nearly connected with them, not a forced slave but a willing one; not a slave merely, but a favourite. MacMillan's Magazine - Side 142redigert av - 1874Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Stuart Mill - 1869 - 204 sider
...sentiments. All men, except the most brutish, desire to have, in the woman most nearly connected with them, not a forced slave but a willing one, not a slave merely, but a favourite. They have therefore put everything in practice j to enslave their minds. The masters of all other slaves... | |
| 1873 - 790 sider
...slave. "Men, except the most brutish, desire to have in the women most nearly connected with them, not a forced slave but a willing one, not a slave merely but a favourite. They do not want solely the obedience of women, they want their sentiments." " It is part of the irony... | |
| Octavius Brooks Frothingham - 1873 - 348 sider
...that " all men, except the most brutal, desire to have, in the woman most nearly connected with them, not a forced slave, but a willing one, not a slave merely but a favorite ?" and that " therefore they have put everything in practice to enslave their minds ?" Must... | |
| 1874 - 586 sider
...except the debased virtues and the miserable affections of the master and the slave. The grossest and most degrading terms of Oriental slavery are used...the minds of their wives." If a wife is intensely attached to her husband, "exactly as much may be said of domestic slavery." " It is part of the irony... | |
| 1874 - 806 sider
...except the debased virtues and the miserable affections of the master and the slave. The grossest and most degrading terms of Oriental slavery are used...slave, but a willing one — not a slave merely, but a favorite." Husbands have, therefore " put every thing in practice to enslave the minds of their wives."... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1874 - 596 sider
...except the debased virtues and the miserable affections of the master and the slave. The grossest and most degrading terms of Oriental slavery are used...a forced slave, but a willing one — not a slave merely,but a favourite." Husbands have therefore "put everything in practice to enslave the minds of... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1874 - 622 sider
...except the debased virtues and the miserable affections of the master and the slave. The grossest and most degrading terms of Oriental slavery are used..." to have, in the woman most nearly connected with himi not a forced slave, but a willing one — not a slave merely, but a favourite." Husbands have... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1893 - 384 sider
...except the debased virtues and the miserable affections of the master and the slave. The grossest and most degrading terms of Oriental slavery are used...designate the relations of husband and wife throughout the book. A husband who desires his wife's love is only seeking "to have in the woman most nearly connected... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1895 - 404 sider
...sentiments. All men, except the most brutish, desire to have, in the woman most nearly connected with them, not a forced slave but a willing one, not a slave merely, but a favourite limited object of obtaining the political franchisn. Nor is it only in our own country and iu America... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1874 - 844 sider
...except the debased virtues and the miserable affections of the master and the slave. The grossest and most degrading terms of Oriental slavery are used...slave, but a willing one — not a slave merely, but a favorite." Husbands have therefore " put everything in practice to enslave the minds of their wives."... | |
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