| Philip Howard - 1988 - 320 páginas
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| Donald A. Low - 1993 - 962 páginas
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| Anna Clark - 1997 - 440 páginas
...corruption and decadence. Even Paine pointed out that a title "reduces man into the diminutive of man in things which are great, and the counterfeit of...ribbon like a girl, and shows its new garter like a child."61 William Godwin complained, "The dissipation and luxury that reign uncontrolled have spread... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1995 - 944 páginas
...sort of foppery in the human character which degrades it. It renders man into the diminutive of man in things which are great, and the counterfeit of woman in things which are little. It *The word he used was renvoye, dismissed or sent away. talks about its fine blue ribbon like a girl,... | |
| Laura Levine Frader, Sonya O. Rose - 1996 - 384 páginas
...corruption and decadence. Even Paine pointed out that a title "reduces man into the diminutive of man in things which are great, and the counterfeit of...ribbon like a girl, and shows its new garter like a child."40 William Godwin complained, "The dissipation and luxury that reign uncontrolled have spread... | |
| Steven Blakemore - 1997 - 268 páginas
...diminish man, curtailing him within nicknames that feminize and unman him: "It renders man diminuative in things which are great, and the counterfeit of woman in things which are little" (CW, 1:286). Making the aristocratic man diminutive and dainty—"the counterfeit of woman," Paine... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1998 - 544 páginas
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| Thomas Paine - 2000 - 388 páginas
...countries is called "aristocracy," and in others "nobility" is done away, and the peer is exalted into the man. Titles are but nicknames, and every nickname...in things which are little. It talks about its fine riband like a girl, and shows its garter like a child. A certain writer, of some antiquity, says, "When... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 2004 - 928 páginas
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| Miranda J. Burgess - 2000 - 330 páginas
...sympathy with the queens he admires. Aristocracy, he argues, "reduces man into the diminutive of man in things which are great, and the counterfeit of woman in things which are little."48 As in government so in narrative, and as aristocrats go, so go their apologists. Implicit... | |
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