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Alphabetical [« »] halt 1 halves 2 hamlet 1 hand 28 handing 1 handkerchief 1 handle 2 | Frequency [« »] 28 contrary 28 cunning 28 foundation 28 hand 28 lead 28 long 28 noble | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances hand |
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1 Int| natural sceptre in a feeble hand.~ ~ Yet, because I am a 2 3| dagger with a nerveless hand, nor did Milton tremble 3 3| and, bent beneath the iron hand of destiny, must submit 4 3| reason is taken at second hand, yet she cannot ensure the 5 3| eyes which her trembling hand closed, may still see how 6 4| colours, which the daring hand will steal from the rainbow 7 5| carts: girls, on the other hand, are fonder of things of 8 5| with violence, when the hand is suddenly relaxed that 9 5| termed the eyes, and man the hand, with this dependence on 10 5| husband is not always at hand to lend her his reason? - 11 5| female, and bring in her hand an Emilius or a Telemachus. 12 5| virtue? Curst be the impious hand that would dare to violate 13 5| company of a woman. The savage hand of rapine is unnerved by 14 5| worldly shifts and slight of hand tricks to gain the applause 15 5| When a man squeezes the hand of a pretty woman, handing 16 5| dreams; but had the cold hand of circumspection damped 17 7| his squeeze withdraws her hand,~ ~ She plays familiar in 18 7| you against putting your hand, by chance, under your neck-handkerchief, 19 9| the elbow to prevent the hand from drawing out an almost 20 9| s blood, though his cold hand may at the very moment rivet 21 9| to pieces by the careless hand that plucked them. In how 22 10| stop the sturdy innovator's hand.~ ~ Woman, however, a slave 23 11| broken much by too strict an hand over them; they lose all 24 11| and industry.' This strict hand may in some degree account 25 12| who really puts his own hand to the plow, will always, 26 12| then lead master by the hand, for, when he had once put 27 13| who governed with a high hand: they were all educated, 28 13| always held in with an even hand, to the despairing plunges