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Alphabetical [« »] perplexes 1 perseverance 3 persevering 3 person 48 personal 22 personify 1 persons 23 | Frequency [« »] 49 too 48 against 48 ignorance 48 person 48 things 47 conduct 47 does | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances person |
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1 1| the male world till the person of a woman is not, as it 2 2| merely employed to adorn her person, that she may amuse the 3 3| I once knew a young person who learned to write before 4 4| ridiculous in any other person. The embarrassment which 5 4| affection, which makes a person prefer the future good of 6 4| I have concluded, that a person of genius is the most improper 7 4| genius is the most improper person to be employed in education, 8 4| airs, and disgust every person of taste. In the countenance 9 4| necessary even to form the person; and this may be one reason 10 5| indirectly said that merely the person of a young woman, without 11 5| knew a weak or ignorant person who had a good temper, though 12 5| inexorable. To make a young person tractable, she ought not 13 5| union there results a moral person, of which woman may be termed 14 5| to not agree? An ignorant person cannot be reasoned out of 15 5| affections wander all over her person, so that you cannot withdraw 16 5| sex gives him over your person, that I have made you the 17 5| some distance from your person. You will long maintain 18 5| alive tenderness for the person.~ ~ As these volumes are 19 5| she adds, 'I said that the person of your lady would not grow 20 5| much sooner than one to her person, is well known; nor will 21 5| the inference? - if her person, and was there ever a person, 22 5| person, and was there ever a person, though formed with Medicean 23 5| woman must know, that her person cannot be as pleasing to 24 5| change his fondness for her person into affection for her virtues 25 5| sacred reserve about the person, which renders human affections, 26 5| was his respect for the person, that excepting the virtue 27 5| opinion of the world.*~ ~ * A person is not to act in this or 28 5| I should not let a young person read her works, unless I 29 5| for instance, that a young person in the first ardour of friendship 30 5| possible to give a young person a just view of life; he 31 5| strangers, or acquaintances, a person of moderate abilities asserts 32 5| would surprise even the person who concocted them.~ ~ I 33 6| advantages, turn from the person to the mind? And how can 34 6| grosser ingredients; and the person very naturally will come 35 7| whatever had touched the person of an absent or lost friend, 36 7| garments as well as the person; for the lover must want 37 7| habitual respect to her person.~ ~ When domestic friends 38 8| of those we live with. A person may be easily misrepresented 39 8| though convinced that the person is the band of union between 40 8| forgotten, and the mere person, and that for a moment, 41 8| she studiously adorns her person only to be seen by men, 42 12| trick, or to ridicule the person or manners of the very people 43 12| marriageable miss, whose person is taken from one public 44 12| exercised. To render the person perfect, physical and moral 45 12| ever insult humanity in the person of the most menial servant 46 13| effect; but, if a judicious person, with some turn for humour, 47 13| constitution, may still keep her person scrupulously neat, and assist 48 13| properly begun till the person of a woman is no longer