Sensibility
81common sensibility — noun : sensus communis …
82Sensibilities — Sensibility Sen si*bil i*ty, n.; pl. {Sensibilities}. [Cf. F. sensibilit[ e], LL. sensibilitas.] 1. (Physiol.) The quality or state of being sensible, or capable of sensation; capacity to feel or perceive. [1913 Webster] 2. The capacity of… …
83thigmesthesia — Sensibility to touch. [G. thigma, touch, + aisthesis, sensation] * * * thig·mes·the·sia (thig″mes theґzhə) [thigm + esthesia] touch (def. 1) …
84ЧУВСТВИТЕЛЬНОСТЬ — (sensibility) способность различать раздражители, восприимчивость (см. Стимул). Все клетки нервной системы обладают той или иной чувствительностью это является их отличительным признаком от других клеток …
85Jane Austen — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Austen. Jane Austen …
87Représentation de l'Angleterre georgienne chez Jane Austen — Portrait de George III (1738 1820), dont le règne englobe toute la vie de Jane Austen. Par Sir William Beechey. La représentation de l Angleterre georgienne est omniprésente dans les romans de Jane Austen (1775 1817). Tout entière située pendant… …
88A Vindication of the Rights of Woman — A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: with Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects (1792), written by the eighteenth century British feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, is one of the earliest works of feminist philosophy. In it, Wollstonecraft… …
89Jane Austen — A watercolour and pencil sketch of Jane, believed to have been drawn from life by her sister …
90Mary: A Fiction — Title page from Mary: A Fiction; epigraph by Rousseau reads: L exercice des plus sublimes vertus éleve et nourrit le génie ( the exercise of the most sublime virtues raises and nourishes genius ) Mary: A Fiction is the only complete …