Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her"A West Coast feminist and poet draws from myth, legend, history, religion, sociology, science, and other sources to trace the evolution of attitudes toward and perceptions of women and nature."--Goodreads website. |
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Page 48
... writes , will find enough to damp his ardor . His wagons will stick in the mud , he writes , his horse will break loose , harness give way , axletree break . His bed will be of mud of the richest consistency , and he will find little to ...
... writes , will find enough to damp his ardor . His wagons will stick in the mud , he writes , his horse will break loose , harness give way , axletree break . His bed will be of mud of the richest consistency , and he will find little to ...
Page 138
... writes that religion to the common man is a palliative remedy , designed to explain the riddle of the world and assure him that a solicitous providence , in the form of a greatly exalted father , looks over him . ) On the table to the ...
... writes that religion to the common man is a palliative remedy , designed to explain the riddle of the world and assure him that a solicitous providence , in the form of a greatly exalted father , looks over him . ) On the table to the ...
Page 139
... writes that he will " suffer the just punishment that none of the undiscovered provinces of mental life which I was the first mortal to enter will bear my name or follow the laws I have formulated . " ) Cen- tered above two bookcases ...
... writes that he will " suffer the just punishment that none of the undiscovered provinces of mental life which I was the first mortal to enter will bear my name or follow the laws I have formulated . " ) Cen- tered above two bookcases ...
Contents
MATTER | 5 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was There for Them | 56 |
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