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" ... a man ought to know any language or science he learns, thoroughly, while a woman ought to know the same language, or science, only so far as may enable her to sympathise in her husband's pleasures, and in those of his best friends. "
Modern Humanists - Page 208
by John M. Robertson - 1891 - 275 pages
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Pre-Raphaelitism

John Ruskin - 1865 - 302 pages
...mental powers in such '* i branches of study as will bo afterwards fittest for social • service ; but, speaking broadly, a man ought to know any language...ought to know the same language, or science, only so far aa may enable her to sympathise in her husband's pleasures, and in those of his best friends....
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Sesame and Lilies: Two Lectures Delivered at Manchester in 1864

John Ruskin - 1865 - 256 pages
...learn things in a womanly sort of way-^for -partial use, and <^«-^V_-VE«^ £ W/rtV, r- . w/ V adT>,, a man ought to know any language or science he learns, thoroughly : fewt a woman ought to know the - same language, or science, only so far as may inable her to sympathise...
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Sesame and Lilies: Two Lectures Delivered at Manchester in 1864

John Ruskin - 1866 - 154 pages
...their mental powers in such branches of study as will be afterwards fittest for social service ; but, speaking broadly, a man ought to know any language...ought to know the same language, or science, only so far as may enable her to sympathise in her husband's pleasures, and in those of his best friends....
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 119

1866 - 604 pages
...studies of girlhood without ignoring another sound position of the same eloquent writer ; viz., ' that a man ought to know any language or science he learns, thoroughly ; while a woman should know the same language or science so far as to enable her to sympathise in her husband's pleasures,...
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The Ladies' Repository, Volume 26

1866 - 888 pages
...studies of girlhood without ignoring another sound position of the same eloquent writer; namely, "that a man ought to know any language or science he learns, thoroughly; while a woman should know Ihe same language or science so far as to enable her to sympathize in her husband's pleasures,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 119

1866 - 582 pages
...studies of girlhood without ignoring another sound position of the same eloquent writer; viz., ' that a man ought to know any language or science he learns, thoroughly; while a woman should know the same language or science so far as to enable her to sympathise in her husband's pleasures,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 119

1866 - 586 pages
...studies of girlhood without ignoring another sound position of the same eloquent writer ; viz., ' that a man ought to know any language or science he learns, thoroughly ; while a woman should know the same language or science so far as to enable her to sympathise in her husband's pleasures,...
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Sesame and Lilies: Two Lectures Delivered at Manchester in 1864

John Ruskin - 1867 - 144 pages
...their mental powers in such branches of study as will be afterwards fittest for social service; but, speaking broadly, a man ought to know any language...ought to know the same language, or science, only so far as may enable her to sympathise in her husband's pleasures, and in those of his best friends....
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The Works of John Ruskin, Honorary Student of Christ Church, Oxford: Sesame ...

John Ruskin - 1871 - 212 pages
...their mental powers in such branches of study as will be afterwards fittest for social service ; but, speaking broadly, a man ought to know any language...ought to know the same language, or science, only so far as may enable her to sympathise in her husband's pleasures, and in those of his best friends....
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The Works of John Ruskin: Sesame and lilies

John Ruskin - 1880 - 216 pages
...their mental powers in such branches of study as will be afterwards fittest for social service; but, speaking broadly, a man ought to know any language...ought to know the same language, or science, only so far as may enable her to sympathise in her husband's pleasures, and in those of his best friends....
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