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Alphabetical [« »] sensuality 6 sent 8 sentence 1 sentiment 20 sentimental 8 sentiments 40 sentinels 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 school 20 schools 20 seem 20 sentiment 20 serious 20 sight 20 sublime | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances sentiment |
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1 Int| susceptibility of heart, delicacy of sentiment, and refinement of taste, 2 2| mutual love, not dignified by sentiment, or strengthened by a union 3 2| know, high treason against sentiment and fine feelings; but I 4 2| life, is only true to the sentiment, and feeds on itself. The 5 2| advice respecting delicacy of sentiment, which he advises a woman 6 3| treats it as a matter of sentiment or taste.~ ~ To return from 7 3| the fallacious light of sentiment; too often used as a softer 8 5| marked approbation.~ ~ 'The sentiment, that a woman may allow 9 5| character.~ ~ I carry this sentiment still further. Affection, 10 6| to give an energy to the sentiment, something more solid must 11 6| passions, it is necessary that sentiment and taste varnish the enormities 12 7| frequently thought that it was a sentiment of affection for whatever 13 7| the same kind. This fine sentiment, perhaps, would not bear 14 7| foundation of every noble sentiment. How much more modest is 15 7| reckoned fanciful, but this sentiment has frequently risen spontaneously 16 8| though not to establish a sentiment. Speaking of the general 17 8| be recognized in the pure sentiment of reverential adoration, 18 8| resemble the factitious sentiment which makes women careful 19 8| and men their honour. A sentiment that often exists unsupported 20 13| and fewer refinements of sentiment, they expressed their gross