A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman
72 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman making such a large portion of mankind accountable and not accountable, would puzzle the ...
Chapter III 73 To return from this apparent digression. It were to be wished that women would cherish an affection for their hus ...
74 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Besides, if women be educated for dependence; that is, to act according to the will of a ...
Chapter III 75 to marry a family for love, when the world contains many more pretty creatures. What is then to become of her? Sh ...
76 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman own have settled that business:— and not to doubt is her point of perfec- tion. She ther ...
Chapter III 77 sion, which might again have been inspired and returned. She no longer thinks of pleasing, and conscious dignity ...
78 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman themselves to noisy pleasures, and artifi cial passions, till vanity takes place of ever ...
CHAP. IV. OBSERVATIONS ON THE STATE OF DEGRADATION TO WHICH WOMAN IS REDUCED BY VARIOUS CAUSES. That woman is naturally weak, or ...
80 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman of rationality granted to woman, is, indeed, very scanty; for, denying her genius and ju ...
Chapter IV 81 been the language of men, and the fear of departing from a supposed sexual character, has made even women of super ...
82 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman cise is the true cultivation of the understanding; and every thing conspires to render t ...
Chapter IV 83 ludes to women. “But what is more singular in this whimsical nation, say I to the Athenians, is, that a frolick of ...
84 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman respect his station and support his power. And women, whom he fl attered by a puerile at ...
Chapter IV 85 vulgar eye of common minds. Abilities and virtues are absolutely neces- sary to raise men from the middle rank of ...
86 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman to other men, it must be the purchase either of sweat or of blood? By what important acc ...
Chapter IV 87 try, valour, and benefi cence, trembled, were abashed, and lost all dignity before them.” Woman also thus “in hers ...
88 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman fellow-travellers; and, above all, she is anxiously intent on the care of the fi nery th ...
Chapter IV 89 Satiety has a very different effect, and I have often been forcibly struck by an emphatical description of damnati ...
90 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman I am fully persuaded that we should hear of none of these infantine airs, if girls were ...
Chapter IV 91 scription, a soul, though not a reasonable one, the exercise of instinct and sensibility may be the step, which th ...
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