The virtue of a female does not consist altogether in extraordinary abilities or intelligence, but in being modestly grave and inviolably chaste, observing the requirements of virtuous widowhood, and in being tidy in her person and everything about her... Chinese Womanhood - ˹éÒ 86â´Â Lucinda Pearl Boggs - 1913 - 129 ˹éÒÁØÁÁͧ·Ñé§àÅèÁ - à¡ÕèÂǡѺ˹ѧÊ×ÍàÅèÁ¹Õé
| Samuel Wells Williams - 1848 - 626 ˹éÒ
...virtuous. She says, " The virtue of a female does not consist altogether in extraordinary abilities or intelligence, but in being modestly grave and inviolably...moves or sits to be decorous. This is female virtue." Instruction in <Tiorals and the various branches of domestic economy arc more insisted upon in the... | |
| Samuel Wells Williams - 1848 - 648 ˹éÒ
...virtuous. She says, " The virtue of a female does not consist altogether in extraordinary abilities or intelligence, but in being modestly grave and inviolably...and everything about her ; in whatever she does to he unassuming, and whenever she moves or sits to be decorous. This is female virtue." Instruction in... | |
| Alfred Ewen Fletcher - 1889 - 592 ˹éÒ
...intelligence, but in bei;..modestly grave and inviolably chaste, observing the. requirements of virtuuui widowhood, and in being tidy in her person and everything...moves or sits to be decorous. This is female virtue.' On the whole it may be concluded, with the slight necessary reserve, with Professor Compayre, that... | |
| Alfred Ewen Fletcher - 1892 - 582 ˹éÒ
...of a female,' says this accomplished lady, 'does not consist altogether in extraordinary abilities or intelligence, but in being modestly grave and inviolably...moves or sits to be decorous. This is female virtue.' On the whole it may be concluded, with the slight necessary reserve, with Professor Compayr6, that... | |
| Alfred Ewen Fletcher - 1892 - 580 ˹éÒ
...of a female,' says this accomplished lady, 'does not consist altogether in extraordinary abilities or intelligence, but in being modestly grave and inviolably...virtuous widowhood, and in being tidy in her person and every thing about her ; in whatever she does to be unassuming, and whenever she moves or sits to be... | |
| Emily Georgiana Kemp - 1921 - 280 ˹éÒ
...present-day ideal. " The virtue of a female does not consist altogether in extraordinary abilities or intelligence, but in being modestly grave and inviolably...moves or sits to be decorous. This is female virtue." In the Rules for Women, written by Lady Tsao, the heading of no less than five out of the seven chapters... | |
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