The female is also more given to despair and more hopeless, and more apt to be desperate.
Philosopher, logic, natural science
The female is also more given to despair and more hopeless, and more apt to be desperate.
Philosopher, logic, natural science
History of Animals, Book IX, Chapter 1
c. 350 BCE
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