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Alphabetical [« »] vacuum 1 vagaries 1 vague 2 vain 31 vain-glory 1 vainly 6 vale 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 rights 31 seems 31 seen 31 vain 31 vice 31 work 31 youth | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances vain |
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1 1| duty of a father, it is vain to expect women to spend 2 Int| rich tends to render them vain and helpless, and the unfolding 3 4| inherent in man? And it is vain to expect it whilst hereditary 4 4| might be added; for the vain fooleries of wits and beauties 5 4| smile of contempt, if the vain absurdities of man did not 6 4| felt in succession. The vain fears and fond jealousies, 7 4| round of little cares, or vain pursuits frittering away 8 4| inconstant; and the remainder vain and mean. In the present 9 5| the sure mark of a little vain mind. Florid appeals are 10 5| intercourse of gallantry rendered vain and useless! yet this heartless 11 5| encumbered with mind, that vain women thoughtlessly adopt. 12 5| but great virtues. For the vain attempt to bring forth the 13 5| after we have thought in vain, only become the support 14 5| to hope and fear!~ ~ But, vain as the ambitious man's pursuits 15 7| humble man timid, and a vain one presumptuous: - this 16 7| Moses was humble, and Peter vain.~ ~ Thus, discriminating 17 7| weakness of mind, that it is vain to expect much public or 18 7| circulated freely. But, it is vain to attempt to keep the heart 19 8| needful to the sex. But vain is the scrupulosity of ignorance, 20 9| ignorance or pride.~ ~ It is vain to expect virtue from women 21 9| independent of men; nay, it is vain to expect that strength 22 9| gather, for the most part, vain glorious laurels, whilst 23 9| could ever be waved, and the vain pleasures which consequent 24 12| still boys, they become vain and effeminate.~ ~ The only 25 12| to catch the attention of vain fathers and mothers, whose 26 12| turned sour, and vented in vain wishes or pert repinings, 27 12| more understanding, it is vain to expect them to possess 28 12| girls rendered weak and vain, by indolence, and frivolous 29 12| humanity curve the cheek, or vain is the sparkling of the 30 12| her sphere.~ ~ But it is vain to expect the present race 31 13| which the poor cry for in vain?~ ~ Say not that such questions