A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman
152 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is not modesty, though those who study rules of decorum are, in general, termed modest ...
Chapter VII 153 an appropriated sense; yet, I must be allowed to add an hesitating if:— for I doubt whether chastity will produc ...
154 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman mutual, to say nothing of the generosity of bravery, supposed to be a manly virtue. In ...
Chapter VII 155 they would not continually turn with disgust? Modesty must be equally cultivated by both sexes, or it will ever ...
156 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman to forget the respect which one human creature owes to another? That squeamish delicacy ...
Chapter VII 157 of dignity of character, must be kept up between woman and woman, or their minds will never gain strength or mod ...
158 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman ornaments that rebuffs affection; because love always clings round the idea of home. As ...
Chapter VII 159 women only acquire knowledge and humanity, and love will teach them modesty.* There is no need of falsehoods, di ...
CHAP. VIII. MORALITY UNDERMINED BY SEXUAL NOTIONS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD REPUTATION. It has long since occurred to me that ...
Chapter VIII 161 own minds, and these indolent beings naturally adhere to the letter, rather than the spirit of a law, divine or ...
162 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman money which should have been saved for their helpless younger children, yet have plumed ...
Chapter VIII 163 for the remaining part of his life to the horror and aversion of mankind. By an accident of this kind he may be ...
164 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman regulated. The eccentric orbit of the comet never infl uences astronomical calculations ...
Chapter VIII 165 which draws man to the Deity will be recognized in the pure sentiment of reverential adoration, that swells the ...
166 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman often inculcated as the sum total of female duty; if rules to regulate the behaviour, a ...
Chapter VIII 167 The depravity of the appetite which brings the sexes together, has had still more fatal effect. Nature must eve ...
168 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman mind and body, than they ought to be, were one of the grand ends of their being taken i ...
Chapter VIII 169 that the unchaste man doubly defeats the purpose of nature, by rendering women barren, and destroying his own c ...
CHAP. IX. OF THE PERNICIOUS EFFECTS WHICH ARISE FROM THE UNNATURAL DISTINCTIONS ESTABLISHED IN SOCIETY. From the respect paid to ...
Chapter IX 171 the importance of these sacred duties will scarcely be felt by the being who is cajoled out of his humanity by th ...
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