Margaret Cavendish Quote

The spider-men came first, and presented her Majesty with a table full of mathematical points, lines and figures of all sorts of squares, circles, triangles, and the like; which the Empress, notwithstanding that she had a very ready wit, and quick apprehension, could not understand; but the more she endeavoured to learn, the more was she confounded


Description of a New World, Called The Blazing World (1666)


The spider-men came first, and presented her Majesty with a table full of mathematical points, lines and figures of all sorts of squares, circles,...

The spider-men came first, and presented her Majesty with a table full of mathematical points, lines and figures of all sorts of squares, circles,...

The spider-men came first, and presented her Majesty with a table full of mathematical points, lines and figures of all sorts of squares, circles,...

The spider-men came first, and presented her Majesty with a table full of mathematical points, lines and figures of all sorts of squares, circles,...