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Alphabetical [« »] views 17 vigorous 7 vigorously 1 vigour 20 vii 1 viii 1 vile 4 | Frequency [« »] 20 sight 20 sublime 20 thou 20 vigour 19 animal 19 artificial 19 carry | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances vigour |
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1 1| despotism is necessary to give vigour to enterprizes that one 2 2| ardour necessary to give vigour to the faculties, and clearness 3 2| to be able to pursue with vigour the various employments 4 2| engrossed by one object wants vigour - if it can long be so, 5 3| bearing a proportion to the vigour of their intellects, the 6 3| robust tone of nerves and vigour of muscles, which arise 7 3| mind and body a degree of vigour, which is seldom found in 8 3| creatures, or shewn any vigour of intellect, have accidentally 9 3| body to acquire its full vigour; her mind, at the same time, 10 4| inspire love, they pay for the vigour and vivacity of youth. The 11 4| may be necessary to give vigour to the virtue and talents 12 5| which should mount with vigour in the youthful frame, inspiring 13 6| how can they attain the vigour necessary to enable them 14 6| unless a degree of native vigour be supposed, that falls 15 8| who have stamped with less vigour, or who have heedlessly 16 9| sweeten toil, and to give that vigour to the exertions of reason 17 9| mistaken, if some latent vigour would not soon give health 18 11| them; they lose all their vigour and industry.' This strict 19 12| he has seldom sufficient vigour afterwards to shake off, 20 12| unless the mind have uncommon vigour, womanish follies will stick