Inverts should have the courage and independence to be themselves, and to demand an investigation. If one strives to live honorably, and considers the greatest good to the greatest number, it is not a crime nor a disgrace to be an invert. I do not need... Sexual Inversion - Sivu 353tekijä(t) Havelock Ellis - 1915 - 391 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Havelock Ellis - 1901 - 296 sivua
...allusion to the Wilde trial: — "Inverts should have the courage and independence to be themselves, and to demand an investigation. If one strives to...freedom to exercise this divine gift of loving, which is not a menace to society nor a disgrace to me. Let it once be understood that the average invert... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1906 - 300 sivua
...allusion to the Wilde trial: — "Inverts should have the courage and independence to be themselves, and to demand an investigation. If one strives to...freedom to exercise this divine gift of loving, which is not a menace to society nor a disgrace to me. Let it once be understood that the average invert... | |
| Edward Carpenter - 1912 - 174 sivua
...and independence to be themselves, and to demand an investigation. If one strives to live honourably, and considers the greatest good to the greatest number,...freedom to exercise this divine gift of loving, which is not a menace to society nor a disgrace to me. Let it once be understood that the average invert... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1915 - 416 sivua
...allusion to the Wilde trial: — "Inverts should have the courage and independence to be themselves, and to demand an investigation. If one strives to...always hold. All that I desire — and I claim it ns my right — is the freedom to exercise this divine gift of loving, which ia not a menace to society... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1915 - 422 sivua
...strives to live honorably, and considers the greatest good to the greatest number, it is not a erime nor a disgrace to be an invert. I do not need the...concessions made for me, nor do I ask my friends to saerifice their ideals for me. I too have ideals which I shall always hold. All that I desire — and... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1921 - 418 sivua
...allusion to the Wilde trial: — "Inverts should have the courage and independence to be themselves, and to demand an investigation. If one strives to...freedom to exercise this divine gift of loving, which iB not a menace to society nor a disgrace to me. Let it once be understood that the average invert... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 2001 - 288 sivua
...allusion to the Wilde trial: — "Inverts should have the courage and independence to be themselves, and to demand an investigation. If one strives to...freedom to exercise this divine gift of loving, which is not a menace to society nor a disgrace to me. Let it once be understood that the average invert... | |
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