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1 1| that some of the enlarged minds who formed your admirable 2 Int| evidently prove that their minds are not in a healthy state; 3 Int| in direct terms, that the minds of women are enfeebled by 4 2| knowledge which women of strong minds attain, is, from various 5 2| into the world before their minds have been stored with knowledge 6 2| touch not less observing minds. On this conclusion the 7 2| him; but cultivate their minds, give them the salutary, 8 3| instead of hardening their minds by the severer principles 9 4| sufficiently brace their minds to discharge the duties 10 4| the vulgar eye of common minds. Abilities and virtues are 11 4| calculated to strengthen their minds, they only exert themselves 12 4| their bodies and cramp their minds. But, if even by these sinister 13 4| unfortunate beings, whose minds and bodies are equally weak, 14 4| taste of more cultivated minds appear ridiculous, even 15 4| himself. Yet women, whose minds are not enlarged by cultivation, 16 4| education, public or private. Minds of this rare species see 17 4| of education or manners, minds of a superior class are 18 4| But leaving superior minds to correct themselves, and 19 4| and exercised their own minds. Gardening, experimental 20 5| exterior behaviour; and their minds are corrupted, at a very 21 5| endeavour to strengthen our minds by reflection, till our 22 5| grand one of improving our minds, and preparing our affections 23 5| have strengthened their own minds by struggling with their 24 5| going astray enlarge their minds. If then by the exercise 25 5| certain notions into their minds, that have no other foundation 26 6| instruct. These are the glowing minds that concentrate pictures 27 6| first impression on their minds, all inculcate the same 28 6| the love cherished by such minds, must have grosser fewel!~ ~ 29 6| in motion their sluggish minds.~ ~ * I have frequently 30 7| resides in any but cultivated minds. It is something nobler 31 7| imaginations and set their little minds to work, respecting subjects, 32 7| necessity, because their minds are not cultivated, have 33 7| woman and woman, or their minds will never gain strength 34 8| of exercising their own minds, and these indolent beings 35 8| with propriety.~ ~ Weak minds are always fond of resting 36 9| upon a smooth block, their minds are only occupied by some 37 10| affection, indeed, in many minds, is but a pretext to tyrannize 38 11| interest.~ ~ Why should the minds of children be warped as 39 11| force of reason in their minds, and makes them still more 40 12| genius, and most cultivated minds, have appeared to have the 41 12| debauched by knowledge, or their minds led astray by scientific 42 12| by thus narrowing their minds they are rendered unfit 43 12| some country people, whose minds have not been exercised. 44 12| and leads uncultivated minds who are only depraved by 45 12| family duties, unless their minds take a wider range, and 46 12| the narrowness of their minds often make them mar, what 47 12| to disperse in their own minds. The exclamations then which 48 12| exercise of their bodies and minds women would acquire that 49 13| sufficiently cultivated their minds to rise above vulgar prejudices. 50 13| by an impression on the minds of his creatures, think 51 13| these young ladies, with minds vulgar in every sense of 52 13| out of the question. Their minds were quiescent, and when 53 13| And I contend that their minds can take in much more, and 54 13| by ignorant or vitiated minds; nor will the important 55 13| persons as well as their minds in the mould of prim littleness.