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Alphabetical [« »] graceful 11 gracefully 5 gracefulness 3 graces 24 gracious 2 gradual 3 gradually 8 | Frequency [« »] 24 call 24 charms 24 consider 24 graces 24 half 24 least 24 observed | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances graces |
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1 Int| flattering their fascinating graces, and viewing them as if 2 1| cannot catch the slippery graces, of politeness. Every corps 3 2| lose many of her peculiar graces, and the opinion of a well 4 2| voluptuous tyrant when it graces his brow; and, when the 5 2| combined with the winning graces of condescension; but what 6 2| attainment of superficial graces, though for a few years 7 2| He will not, with all the graces of rhetoric, advise them 8 2| been decked with artificial graces that enable them to exercise 9 3| takes from their feminine graces, and from that lovely weakness 10 3| their natural or affected graces to the eyes of indolent 11 4| too.~ ~ With flowers the Graces bind their yellow hair,~ ~ 12 4| worn off, these artless graces become studied airs, and 13 5| months together; artificial graces and coquetry will likewise 14 5| superiour dignity and new graces; so that the beauties of 15 5| mind lend, at least, some graces.~ ~ When women are once 16 5| marks of time with youthful graces; but wait patiently till 17 6| evanescent beauties and graces, though, to give an energy 18 6| of wisdom, or the severe graces of virtue, must have a lugubrious 19 6| guard against exteriour graces, and quickly learn to despise 20 7| that were I to name the graces that ought to adorn beauty, 21 12| converse? or that a mitre often graces the brow of one of these 22 12| beauty, it is true, or the graces of helplessness; but such 23 12| wives had more sense, or the graces which result from the exercise 24 13| sober dignity and matron graces of history,* whilst men