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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... themselves on any fubject . There are a few lead- ing spirits whom the reft must follow . This makes fyf- tems fo univerfally acceptable . If they cannot teach people to think and to feel , they teach them what to say , which answers ...
... themselves on any fubject . There are a few lead- ing spirits whom the reft must follow . This makes fyf- tems fo univerfally acceptable . If they cannot teach people to think and to feel , they teach them what to say , which answers ...
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... themselves to the duties of religion , to meditation , to the reading of afeful books , to difcourfe ; in a word , who may exercise themselves in the unbounded purfuits of knowledge and virtue , and every hour of their lives make ...
... themselves to the duties of religion , to meditation , to the reading of afeful books , to difcourfe ; in a word , who may exercise themselves in the unbounded purfuits of knowledge and virtue , and every hour of their lives make ...
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... themselves ; and those , who knew their inability to bear the fight of the terrors that embarrassed their way , took care never to look forward , but found fome amufement for the pre- fent moment , and generally entertained themselves ...
... themselves ; and those , who knew their inability to bear the fight of the terrors that embarrassed their way , took care never to look forward , but found fome amufement for the pre- fent moment , and generally entertained themselves ...
Contenido
TO FEMALES | 1 |
BOOK I | 1 |
The Importance of Religion to Minds of Senfibility Mirror | 9 |
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