What do they expect them to do at home ? If you ask, they would answer, sew and cook. They expect them to do this, and this only, contentedly, regularly, uncomplainingly, all their lives long, as if they had no germs of faculties for anything else —... The Dublin Review - Page 406publié par - 1855Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1856 - 978 pages
...market is overstocked.' Fathers say so like are angry with their daughters when they observe their i they order them to stay at home. What do they expect them at home ? If you ask, they would answer — ' sew and cook.' expect them to do this, and this only,... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1849 - 320 pages
...overstocked. Fathers say so likewise, and are angry with their daughters when they observe their manoeuvres: they order them to stay at home. What do they expect them to do at home? If you ask,—they would answer, sew and cook. They expect them to do this, and this only, contentedly, regularly,... | |
| 430 pages
...overstocked. Fathers say so likewise, and are angry with their daughters when they ohserve their manœuvres ; they order them to stay at home. What do they expect them to do at home ? If 220 221 you ask, they would answer — sew and cook. They expect them to do this, and this only, contentedly,... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1850 - 588 pages
...overstocked. Fathers say so likewise, and are angry with their daughters when they observe their manoeuvres : they order them to stay at home. What do they expect...lives long, as if they had no germs of faculties for any thing else : a doctrine as reasonable to hold, as it would be that the fathers have no faculties... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1857 - 318 pages
...Fathers say so likewise, and are angry with their daughters •when they observe their manoeuvres; they order them to stay at home. What do they expect...lives long, as if they had no germs of faculties for any thing else; — a doctrine as reasonable to hold as it would be that the fathers have no faculties... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1859 - 582 pages
...overstocked. Fathers say so likewise, and are angry with their daughter* when they observe their manoeuvres : they order them to stay at home. What do they expect them to do at homo ? If you ask—they would answer, sew and cook. They expect them to do this, and this only, contentedly,... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1859 - 376 pages
...order them to sUy at home. What do they expect them to do at homo ? If you ask, they would •rower, sew and cook. They expect them to do this, and this only, contentedly, regularly, uncomplaininglv, all their lives long, as if they had no germs of faculties for anything else ; —... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1899 - 744 pages
...overstocked. Fathers say so likewise, and are angry with their daughters when they observe their manoeuvres : they order them to stay at home. What do they expect...contentedly, regularly, uncomplainingly all their livqs long, as if they had no germs of faculties for anything else : a doctrine as reasonable to hold,... | |
| Clara Elizabeth Collet - 1902 - 160 pages
...overstocked. Fathers say so likewise, and are angry with their daughters when they observe their manoeuvres ; they order them to stay at home. What do they expect...germs of faculties for anything else — a doctrine as unreasonable to hold, as it would be that the fathers have no faculties but for eating what their daughters... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1911 - 738 pages
...overstocked. Fathers say so likewise, and are angry with their daughters when they observe their manoeuvres: they order them to stay at home. What do they expect them to do at home ? -j~ If you ask, — they would answer, sew and cook. They expect them to do this, and this only,... | |
| |