My shoes are new and well made, but no one knows where they pinch me." Nor did women show less alacrity in repudiating their husbands. Seneca denounced this evil with especial vehemence, declaring that divorce in Rome no longer brought with it any shame,... History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagn - Էջ 325William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1869Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1869 - 446 էջ
...Pharsal. ii. • Senec. Ep. cxiv. once been to the public games without his knowledge;i Paulus ^Emilius taking the same step without assigning any reason,...with especial vehemence, declaring that divorce in Eome no longer brought with it any shame, and that there were women who reckoned their years rather... | |
| 1871
...repudiating his wife, because she had once been to the public games without his knowledge; Paulns J^milius taking the same step without assigning any reason,...new and well made, but no one knows where they pinch me." Nor did women show less alacrity in repudiating their husbands. Seneca denounced this evil with... | |
| Marcus Dods - 1877 - 264 էջ
...repudiating his wife, because she had once been to the public games without his knowledge ; Paulus JEmilius taking the same step without assigning any reason,...defending himself by saying, ' My shoes are new and wellmade, but no one knows where they pinch me."11 Manifestly, however, the position of Mohammedan... | |
| 1880 - 470 էջ
...Roman maiden, anJ almost immediately after divorced her out of mere caprice. " My shoes," said he, " are new and well made, but no one knows where they pinch me." Although there were undoubtedly many instances of pure and noble lives even in the worst days,... | |
| 1888 - 250 էջ
...divorce ; when none could be found, no reason sufficed equally well. Paulus Emilius divorced his wife, saying, " My shoes are new and well made ; but no one knows where they pinch me." Such was the fatal facility of separation among the moral teachers ; it may be imagined what it... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1890 - 434 էջ
...repudiating his wife, because she had once been to the public games without his knowledge; 3 Paulus j3Cmilins taking the same step without assigning any reason,...new and well made, but no one knows where they pinch me.'4 Nor did women show less alacrity in repudiating their husbands. Seneca denounced this evil with... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1896 - 398 էջ
...the public games without his knowledge ; Paulus Emilius taking the same step without assigning the reason, and defending himself by saying : " My shoes...new and well made, but no one knows where they pinch me." Nor did women show less alacrity in repudiating their husbands. Seneca denounced this evil with... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1896 - 396 էջ
...the public games without his knowledge ; Paulus Emilius taking the same step without assigning the reason, and defending himself by saying : " My shoes...new and well made, but no one knows where they pinch me." Nor did women show less alacrity in repudiating their husbands. Seneca denounced this evil with... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1897 - 432 էջ
...the public games without his knowledge;3 Paalus ^milius taking the same step without assigning anj reason, and defending himself by saying, ' My shoes...new and well made, but no one knows where they pinch me.'4 Nor did women show less alacrity in repudiating their husbands. Seneca denounced this evil with... | |
| John Fletcher Horne - 1900 - 400 էջ
...been to the public games without his knowledge ; another defended himself for taking the same step by saying, " My shoes are new and well made, but no one knows where they pinch me." But that the ladies readily entered the matrimonial state again is evident from the case related... | |
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