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Alphabetical [« »] your 55 yours 1 yourself 2 youth 31 youthful 7 youths 3 zeal 4 | Frequency [« »] 31 vain 31 vice 31 work 31 youth 30 acquired 30 endeavour 30 given | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances youth |
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1 2| never exhibit. Besides, in youth their faculties are not 2 2| wield, appears less wild.~ ~ Youth is the season for love in 3 2| the natural frankness of youth by instilling such indecent 4 3| health during infancy, and youth, extend further than is 5 3| the vices of licentious youth bring her with sorrow, if 6 4| comparison, men, in their youth, are prepared for professions, 7 4| been exercised from their youth up. A husband cannot long 8 4| the pretty freshness of youth is worn off, these artless 9 4| the vigour and vivacity of youth. The French, who admit more 10 4| or, the resting point. In youth, till twenty, the body shoots 11 4| age to chill the ardour of youth.~ ~ From the same source 12 5| that the first years of youth should be employed to form 13 5| only during infancy, but youth, arrive at perfection of 14 5| the important years of youth, the usefulness of age, 15 5| looked abroad, I never knew a youth educated in this manner, 16 5| example? Why is the ardour of youth thus to be damped, and the 17 5| men.~ ~ It is natural for youth to adorn the first object 18 5| rest in contentment?~ ~ The youth should act; for had he the 19 5| the unsuspecting warmth of youth, nor the cool depth of age. 20 5| absurd to attempt to make a youth wise by the experience of 21 5| character, during childhood and youth; and the understanding, 22 7| bewitching bashfulness of youth.*~ ~ * Modesty, is the graceful 23 7| the charm of vivacious youth.~ ~ And thus have I argued. 24 7| themselves in, when in my youth accident threw me, an awkward 25 12| play-fellow of an infant or youth. And when children are confined 26 12| man may be.~ ~ Besides, in youth the seeds of every affection 27 12| can be expected from the youth who receives the sacrament 28 12| professions the tutors of youth are, in general, chosen. 29 12| direction of reason. In youth, the fondest friendships 30 12| injurious to the morals of youth. What, indeed, can tend 31 12| during the important years of youth, is merely relative to accomplishments;