human disgracehas passed; leaving one trace only: the habit by which
some men reproach a silly woman through her sex; whereas a silly man is
not reproached through his sex。 But the vulgarity of which I have written
here was distinctively English the most English thing that England had
in days when she bragged of many anotherand it was not able to survive
an increased commerce of manners and letters with France。 It was the
chief immorality destroyed by French fiction。
End of Project Gutenberg's Etext of The Rhythm of Life by Alice
Meynell
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