Chap.

 1  Int|         there is little reason to fear that women will acquire
 2    1|          savage conduct, hope and fear, must have had unbounded
 3    2|         she should be governed by fear to exercise her natural
 4    3|         act like men subjected by fear, and make their children
 5    4|          language of men, and the fear of departing from a supposed
 6    4|          remark still further, if fear in girls, instead of being
 7    5|     Supreme Being: and, having no fear of the devil before mine
 8    5| superseded nature, and a token of fear is become a beauty.'~ ~ '
 9    5|          and that docility, which fear stamps on the behaviour,
10    5|           this effect; but abject fear always inspires contempt;
11    5|          adultery; or, should the fear of the world, or of hell,
12    5|   practise self-denial; yet, when fear, delicacy, or virtue, restrained
13    5|          differently organized, I fear, this vestige of gothic
14    5|      govern itself has nothing to fear in life; but if any thing
15    5|      burst suddenly on our sight, fear and disgust rendering us
16    5|         slaves are we to hope and fear!~ ~ But, vain as the ambitious
17    5|         ambition, love, hope, and fear, exert their wonted power,
18    6|          when a sense of duty, or fear of shame, obliges them to
19    7|               For custom conquers fear and shame.' - [John] Gay.~ ~
20    7|           and boarding-schools, I fear, girls are first spoiled;
21    8|        highly seasoned by hope or fear.~ ~ Sometimes married women
22    9|       this truth on my sex; yet I fear that they will not listen
23   10|       they insist on, they do not fear reason, or dread the sifting
24   10|          from the monstrous, they fear where no fear should find
25   10|     monstrous, they fear where no fear should find a place, running
26   11|           constituted, parents, I fear, will still insist on being
27   12|       esteem always has a dash of fear mixed with it, will, if
28   12|          be abolished?~ ~ But the fear of innovation, in this country,
29   12|             This is only a covert fear, the apprehensive timidity
30   12|        respect whilst it inspires fear; but a ludicrous cast, that
31   12|           the female mind - and I fear will ever characterize it
32   12|        ask: yes. And I should not fear any other consequence than
33   12|         it will be a long time, I fear, before the world will be
34   12|      judgment? by obeying through fear, instead of practising the
35   13|        fly from his presence when fear absorbed love, and darkness
36   13|     watched with a jealous eye. - Fear not that the iron will enter
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