A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman
112 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and when she ought to be angry, unless contempt had stifl ed a natural ef- fervescence, ...
Chapter V 113 insincerity and falsehood, but content myself with observing, that if any class of mankind be so created that it m ...
114 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman “We ought not, therefore, to restrain the prattle of girls, in the same manner as we sh ...
Chapter V 115 ter to submit to the order of nature, takes away, in the sight of God, the criminality of their error.* As they ar ...
116 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman After thus cramping a woman’s mind, if, in order to keep it fair, he have not made it q ...
Chapter V 117 ture of love. Thus speaks the philosopher. “Sensual pleasures are transient. The habitual state of the affections ...
118 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman women to become chaste wives and sensible mothers, the method so plau- sibly recommende ...
Chapter V 119 voluptuously shadowed or gracefully veiled —And thus making us feel whilst dreaming that we reason, erroneous conc ...
120 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman shields us from the casualties of life; and that fortune, slipping off her bandage, wil ...
Chapter V 121 may have much beauty to recommend them; or the behaviour, any thing peculiar to attract universal attention. The m ...
122 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman soberness, and away with the lullaby strains of condescending endearment! Let them be t ...
Chapter V 123 leric or a sanguine constitution, be gay or grave, unreproved; be fi rm till he is almost overbearing, or, weakly ...
124 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman SECT. III. Such paternal solicitude pervades Dr. Gregory’s Legacy to his Daughters, tha ...
Chapter V 125 woman. The savage hand of rapine is unnerved by this chivalrous spirit; and, if the stroke of vengeance cannot be ...
126 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman public opinion come round — for where are rules of accommodation to stop? The narrow pa ...
Chapter V 127 moved. Without this natural delicacy, love becomes a selfi sh personal grat- ifi cation that soon degrades the cha ...
128 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman understanding.”—“How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity, and hate knowledge? ...
Chapter V 129 not for life, that man bargains with happiness. How few!—how very few! have suffi cient foresight, or resolution, ...
130 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Whilst women avow, and act up to such opinions, their understandings, at least, deserve ...
Chapter V 131 with passion, and that powerful spell worked on the sensibility of a young encomiast. “What signifi es it,” pursue ...
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