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| Alphabetical [« »] gale 1 gall 1 gallantries 1 gallantry 14 galled 1 galling 1 gambols 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 draw 14 easy 14 favour 14 gallantry 14 habits 14 idle 14 insipid | Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the rights of woman Concordances gallantry |
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1 1| whose only occupation is gallantry, and whose polished manners 2 2| business of their lives is gallantry. - They were taught to please, 3 2| has produced a mixture of gallantry and despotism into society, 4 2| convinced by the homage of gallantry that they are cruelly neglected 5 4| Novels, music, poetry, and gallantry, all tend to make women 6 5| any frivolous practice of gallantry or vanity of protectorship, 7 5| unmeaning intercourse of gallantry rendered vain and useless! 8 5| intercourse of appetite, gallantry, or vanity, is despicable. 9 7| than that impudent dross of gallantry, thought so manly, which 10 7| the libidinous mockery of gallantry, nor the insolent condescension 11 7| dress to gratify men of gallantry; for the lover is always 12 8| what is called innocent gallantry. Did women really respect 13 12| affections can give to the face. Gallantry, and what is called love, 14 12| sexes as would shut out gallantry and coquetry, yet allow