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Women

gabrielsmy indexes and titles 8 Jul 201311 Jun 2020

‘beautiful’ changing to ‘good’ after thirty
to be kept busy
capacity for sex
escaping from men
locking up; but who will guard the guardians?

Taken from the subheadings under “women” in the index of Michael Montaigne’s The Essays: A Selection (Penguin: 1994), p445. Submitted by Jenny Williams.

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Published 8 Jul 201311 Jun 2020

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