Chap.

  1    1|            of sagacity to the French character, properly termed finesse;
  2    1|           notion respecting a sexual character was subversive of morality,
  3  Int|             which ennobles the human character, and which raise females
  4  Int|              which dignify the human character. - They only live to amuse
  5  Int|            society, and of the moral character of women, in each, this
  6  Int|              ambition is to obtain a character as a human being, regardless
  7    1|            Nothing can set the regal character in a more contemptible point
  8    1|              not a strong individual character, awes simple country people
  9    1|       importance to observe that the character of every man is, in some
 10    1|            man has scarcely ever any character, but what belongs to the
 11    2|       Prevailing Opinion of a Sexual Character Discussed.~ ~ To account
 12    2|           attaining a very different character: or, to speak explicitly,
 13    2|    understandings, that stability of character which is the firmest ground
 14    2|        before it, and given a family character, as it were, to the century.
 15    2|              required to support the character of a gentleman; and boys
 16    2|          allude to Rousseau, for his character of Sophia is, undoubtedly,
 17    2|            but the foundation of her character, the principles on which
 18    2|           with respect to the female character, obedience is the grand
 19    2|             and mothers, their moral character may be estimated by their
 20    2|     employments which form the moral character, a master and mistress of
 21    2|         wisdom nor respectability of character.~ ~ Supposing, for a moment,
 22    2|            stopping to consider what character the husband may have whom
 23    2|           but to bear with them: his character may be a trial, but not
 24    2|        passive obedience, sufficient character to manage a family or educate
 25    2|             destroys all strength of character. Liberty is the mother of
 26    3|              appears inimical to the character of a gentleman.~ ~ That
 27    3|             on the comparison, their character is degraded, and licentiousness
 28    3|              to give true dignity of character to her daughter, must, regardless
 29    3|       mischief and derogatory to the character of supreme wisdom.~ ~ His
 30    3|             first dawn of the female character, I will venture to affirm,
 31    3|              to assume an artificial character before their faculties have
 32    3|          their attention, and give a character to the opening mind; but
 33    3|        effectually degrade the human character than by giving a man absolute
 34    3|           morality appears to be the character of the supreme Being; the
 35    3|             a just conception of the character of God imposes.~ ~ It is
 36    3|               to educate them in the character of both father and mother;
 37    3|        children attain a strength of character sufficient to enable them
 38    3|              yet the fanciful female character, so prettily drawn by poets
 39    3|       foundation for independence of character; I mean explicitly to say
 40    3|             unnatural one. The human character has ever been formed by
 41    3|              insignificancy to their character which renders the society
 42    4|         should not destroy the human character.~ ~ * 'The brutes,' says
 43    4|     departing from a supposed sexual character, has made even women of
 44    4|        exceptions, with their sexual character. Let men prove this, and
 45    4|              the French and Athenian character, he alludes to women. 'But
 46    4|        foundation of the weakness of character ascribed to woman; is the
 47    4|           female sex are, till their character is formed, in the same condition
 48    4|               I have found a general character of people of rank and fortune,
 49    4|          conclusive against a sexual character. For if, excepting warriors,
 50    4|              the man, and produced a character similar to that of women,
 51    4|             acquire that strength of character on which great resolves
 52    4|           despotism had formed their character, were not men, because liberty,
 53    4|              of sensation, and their character is thus formed in the mould
 54    4|             and sensibility into one character.~ ~ And what is sensibility? '
 55    4|              the rough angles of his character; and by playful dalliance
 56    4|           Strength of body, and that character of countenance, which the
 57    4|              to see individuality of character, the only fastener of the
 58    4|           the same proportion as the character of the species in the object
 59    4|              majestic seriousness of character, which marks maturity; -
 60    4|       growing daily more rigid, give character to the countenance; that
 61    4|             her only refuge, and the character is quickly depraved by circumstances
 62    4|            respectable in woman. Her character depends on the observance
 63    4|              the thoughts shapes the character both generally and individually.
 64    4|              have acquired a similar character - I speak of bodies of men,
 65    5|           publications on the female character and education, which have
 66    5|             and give a sketch of his character of woman, in his own words,
 67    5|             necessary to examine the character which nature has given to
 68    5|            of fate, to fit which her character should be stretched or contracted,
 69    5|             me was derogatory to the character of the Supreme Being: and,
 70    5|             alike in temperament and character, it follows of course that
 71    5|       sufficient to impress a sexual character; and the education of society
 72    5|       opinions respecting the female character, and the behaviour which
 73    5|      meekness and docility, into one character of yielding softness and
 74    5|             not a trace of the human character, neither reason nor passion
 75    5|            simplicity and variety of character out of the female world.
 76    5|          what may properly be termed character. This varnish of fashion,
 77    5| gratification that soon degrades the character.~ ~ I carry this sentiment
 78    5|              did not prove a selfish character.~ ~ For every thing, saith
 79    5|             may, it is true, guard a character from worldly mischances;
 80    5|     sometimes the dark side of their character; extorting alternate feelings
 81    5|              blind zeal to usurp the character of omnipotence, and denounce
 82    5|            it had left any permanent character, or fixed some habit, what
 83    5|       imagination give a form to the character, during childhood and youth;
 84    6|              of Ideas Has upon~ ~the Character.~ ~ Educated in the enervating
 85    6|      association of ideas has on the character, that they neglect their
 86    6|              spirits, the individual character, give the colouring. Over
 87    6|            great effect on the moral character of mankind; and by which
 88    6|             the female than the male character, because business and other
 89    6|            ideas, that give a sexual character to the mind. False notions
 90    6|           throw off their factitious character? - where find strength to
 91    6|              Pope's summary of their character to be just, 'that every
 92    6|        without recurring to a sexual character. Men, for whom we are told
 93    7|              each harsh feature of a character, renders what would otherwise
 94    7|       chastity, from a simplicity of character that leads us to form a
 95    7|         sanction that determines its character. Milton was not arrogant
 96    7|    understanding, and form the moral character.~ ~ * Children very early
 97    7|             foundation of dignity of character, must be kept up between
 98    7|       thought of, that simplicity of character is rarely to be seen: yet,
 99    8|          moment, which hovers over a character, like one of the dense morning
100    8|              prevails to stamp their character with the impression of truth.
101    8|            has thrown dirt on a pure character. A false light distorted,
102    8|           the general outline of his character in the world is just, allowing
103    8|             equal, the most negative character will be liked best by the
104    8|           mark to shoot at, the real character will still work its way
105    8|              keep the varnish of the character fresh, and in good condition,
106    8|         radical power to deprave the character. But no such frail beings
107    8|             stop here, for the moral character, and peace of mind, of the
108    8|             in some degree, the same character themselves. For I will venture
109    9|   appropriated insignia of a certain character, when its duties are not
110    9|             honours are to the human character, women are more debased
111    9|           though I have compared the character of a modern soldier with
112    9|          restore lost dignity to the character, or rather enable it to
113    9|             whole mass. For the same character, in some degree, will prevail
114    9|            as mere biography; if the character of the times, the political
115   10|         duties annexed to the female character by nature, this duty would
116   10|           woman be enlarged, and her character rendered more firm, by being
117   11|       motives that degrade the human character.~ ~ A great proportion of
118   12|             prejudicial to the moral character than the system of tyranny
119   12|              grow out of the private character, or they are merely meteors
120   12|            is injurious to its moral character.~ ~ * I now particularly
121   12|             more effect on the moral character, than is, in general, supposed,
122   12|        subsist without simplicity of character; but the main pillars of
123   12|      feelings spread round the human character. It is this power of looking
124   12|              can tend to deprave the character more than outward submission
125   12|             best effect on the moral character of the young people, might
126   12|     naturally flow. What a different character does a married citizen assume
127   12|              would not degrade their character, if women were led to respect
128   12|       swallowed up by the factitious character which an improper education
129   12|           drew a more exalted female character than Rousseau? though in
130   12|            incapacitate the maternal character, takes woman out of her
131   12|            follies will stick to the character throughout life. The weakness
132   12|            by arts that disgrace the character of man; and the want of
133   12|            necessary in the maternal character, united with the fortitude
134   13|             injurious to their moral character. And in animadverting on
135   13|            that feminine weakness of character, often produced by a confined
136   13|         almost forgot a shade in the character of one of them; she affected
137   13|             so early do they catch a character, that the base of the moral
138   13|           that the base of the moral character, experience leads me to
139   13|              present a part of their character, I likewise have repeatedly
140   13|             of the features of their character perfectly to coincide with
141   13|          that they will change their character, and correct their vices
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