Сутнiсть i поняття фрейму "жiночнiсть"

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29; creature. creature woman , woman:

Tess was no insignificant creature to toy with and dismiss; but a woman living her precious life-a life which, to herself who endured or enjoyed it, possessed as great a dimension as the life of the mightiest to himself (Tess of the d Urbervilles, c.198).

He went to the stone and bent over her, holding one poor little hand; her breathing now was quick and small, like that of a lesser creature than a woman (Tess of the d Urbervilles, c.505).

feminine (.. 2.12 ).

, feminine , . , feminine :

Laetitia was invited here to show her the example of a fixed charactersolid as any concrete substance you would choose to build on, and not a whit the less feminine"(The Egoist, c.404).

feminine тАЮтАЭ. :

Then it would grow lighter, and her features would become simply feminine (Tess of the d Urbervilles, c.168).

[тАж] and his original conclusion that she was essentially feminine, in other words, a parasite and a chalice (The Egoist, c. 68).

She was feminine indeed, but she wanted comradeship, a living and frank exchange of the best in both, with the deeper feelings untroubled (The Egoist, c.81-82).

тАЮтАЭ, . , . 2.3., :

- femininely (. ), womanly ( . ):

When they reached the door Tess femininely glanced back to discern the effect of that kiss of charity (Tess of the d Urbervilles, c.274).

"Because it it isnt a correct one." she femininely murmured (Far From the Madding Crowd, c.165).

[тАж] she began to speak to herself, and all the health of her nature made her outcry womanly: "If I were loved!" (The Egoist, c. 132).

The idea drew him to picture her doatingly in her young matronly bloom ten years after marriage: without a touch of age, matronly wise, womanly sweet: perhaps with a couple of little ones to love, never having known the love of a man(The Egoist, c.258).

- (the) feminine (. ) тАЮ тАЭ:

He desired to shape her character to the feminine of his own (The Egoist, c.70).

Laetitias habit of wholly subservient sweetness, which was her ideal of the feminine (The Egoist, c.379)

- feminine (ultra-feminine, unfeminine)

Privately he did so; and he was constituted by his extreme sensitiveness and taste for ultra-feminine refinement to be a severe critic of them during the carnival of egoism, the love-season. (The Egoist, c.141).

[тАж]I set my cap at him, and theres my flat confession, and highly unfeminine it is (The Egoist, c.411).

- womanize. , . , . womanize тАЮ тАЭ, - тАЮ тАЭ [52, .187]. . - womanize:

He was dissatisfied, and to her hearing it was hardly in the tone of manliness that he entreated her to reassure him; he womanized his language (The Egoist, c.59).

, , тАЮтАЭ ( , , тАЮтАЭ, feminine тАЮé