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Excerpt from Woman in Epigram: Flashes of Wit, Wisdom, and Satire From World's Literature
With all their wooing and worshipping, men have looked at their divinity but to differ in opinion. Lessing thought God meant to make woman his masterpiece, and Milton deemed her a fair defect of nature Shakespeare calls her another name for frailty, and Holmes thinks her the Mes siah of a new faith. To one she has seemed divine, and to another satanic. Where shall we draw the line between dangerous ex tremes? Who shall draw it? The fabled mariner who sought the open channel be tween Scylla and Charybdis had an easy task compared with that of the sex-casuist of to-day.
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