The Female Reader: A Facsimile ReproductionScholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1980 - 394 páginas The first educational anthology published by a woman, for & about women. Displays Wollstonecraft's literary eclecticism, early interest in education, & hitherto undocumented religious orientation. |
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... these ? for whom This glorious fight , when fleep hath fhut all eyes ? To whom our general ancestor reply'd ; Daughter of God and man , accomplish'd Eve , These have their courfe to finish round the earth By morrow evening , and from ...
... these ? for whom This glorious fight , when fleep hath fhut all eyes ? To whom our general ancestor reply'd ; Daughter of God and man , accomplish'd Eve , These have their courfe to finish round the earth By morrow evening , and from ...
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... these fayings of mine , and doeth them , I will liken him unto a wife man which built his houfe upon a rock : and the rain defcended , and the floods came , and the winds blew , and beat upon that houfe , and it fell not : for it was ...
... these fayings of mine , and doeth them , I will liken him unto a wife man which built his houfe upon a rock : and the rain defcended , and the floods came , and the winds blew , and beat upon that houfe , and it fell not : for it was ...
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... THESE are thy glorious works , Parent of good , Almighty , thine this univerfal frame , ' Thus wond'rous fair ; thyfelf how wond'rous then ! Unfpeakable , who fitt'ft above these heavens 0 . To To us invifible , or dimly feen In these ...
... THESE are thy glorious works , Parent of good , Almighty , thine this univerfal frame , ' Thus wond'rous fair ; thyfelf how wond'rous then ! Unfpeakable , who fitt'ft above these heavens 0 . To To us invifible , or dimly feen In these ...
Contenido
TO FEMALES | 1 |
BOOK I | 1 |
The Importance of Religion to Minds of Senfibility Mirror | 9 |
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affectation appear attention beauty becauſe behold better bleffing bring called character charms confider daughter death earth Enter eyes face faid unto faith fame father fear feel female fervants fhall fhould follow fome foon foul fuch give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hour human ideas Jefus kind king Lady lefs light live look Lord Lucy Madam manner Mary means mind moſt mother nature never night once paffion perfon pleaſure poor pray receive religion round ſhall ſhe tears tell tender thee thefe theſe thine things thofe thoſe thou thought took true truth turn unto virtue voice whofe Wollstonecraft woman women young