See Wollstonecraft, whom no decorum checks, Arise, the intrepid champion of her sex; O'er humbled man assert the sovereign claim, And slight the timid blush of virgin fame. "Go, go (she cries) ye tribes of melting maids, Go, screen your softness in sequester... Poems - Página 38por Richard Polwhele - 1810Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Polwhele - 1816 - 746 páginas
...And with new terrois clothe the groups of woe, Quench the pure daystar in oblivion deep, And, Deaih ! restore thy " long, unbroken sleep." See Wollstonecraft,...man assert the sovereign claim, And slight the timid blunh [e] of virgin fame. " Go, go (she cries) ye tribes of melting maids, Go, screen your softness... | |
| 1919 - 690 páginas
...and again as "female Quixotes of the new philosophy," and she herself is pilloried in these lines: See Wollstonecraft, whom no decorum checks, Arise,...claim, And slight the timid blush of virgin fame." MG Lewis was attacked by Mathias on the score of the lewdness in Ambrosia; or The Monk. At the hands... | |
| 1919 - 680 páginas
...and again as "female Quixotes of the new philosophy," and she herself is pilloried in these lines: See Wollstonecraft, whom no decorum checks, Arise,...sovereign claim, And slight the timid blush of virgin fame.10 MG Lewis was attacked by Mathias on the score of the lewdness in Ambrosia; or The Monk. At... | |
| Donna Landry - 1990 - 344 páginas
...Wollstonecraft's "despis'd" love - her unhappy affair with Gilbert Imlay and her attempted suicide: See Wollstonecraft, whom no decorum checks, Arise,...sex; O'er humbled man assert the sovereign claim, And sight the timid blush of virgin fame. "Go, go (she cries) ye tribes of melting maids, "Go, screen your... | |
| Ruth Bernard Yeazell - 1991 - 332 páginas
...more pointed way of doing so than to represent her — falsely — as an avowed opponent of blushing: See Wollstonecraft, whom no decorum checks. Arise,...claim. And slight the timid blush of virgin fame. "That Miss Wollstonecraft was a sworn enemy to blushes, I need not remark," he coolly added in a note... | |
| Larry E. Tise - 1998 - 690 páginas
...Polwhele's poem was graphic in detail. everywhere filled with allusions to sex: See Wolstonecraft [sic]. whom no decorum checks. Arise. the intrepid champion...sovereign claim And slight the timid blush of virgin fame. A review of this edition of Polwhele's work in the Boston Columbian Centinel and Massachusetts Federalist... | |
| Claudia L. Johnson - 2002 - 314 páginas
...Wollstonecraft into Radical Wollstonecraft, her liberal causes reducible to libertine promiscuity: See Wollstonecraft, whom no decorum checks, Arise,..."Go, screen your softness in sequester'd shades." (63-8) As Polwhele does seem aware, Wollstonecraft had challenged women to refuse not only the cant... | |
| Harriet Devine - 2003 - 442 páginas
...Poem Addressed to the Author of the Pursuits of Literature (London: Cadell & Davies, 1798), pp. 13-15. See Wollstonecraft, whom no decorum checks, Arise,...man assert the sovereign claim, And slight the timid blush1 of virgin fame. "Go, go (she cries) ye tribes of melting maids, "Go, screen your softness in... | |
| Thomas Keymer, Jon Mee - 2004 - 332 páginas
...Polwhele's The Unsex'd Females (1798) attacked women writers as signs of the degeneracy of the times: See Wollstonecraft, whom no decorum checks, Arise,...sovereign claim, And slight the timid blush of virgin fame.'8 There were no writers unaffected by the reaction. Although Wordsworth's 1805 version of The... | |
| Paul Keen - 2004 - 380 páginas
...vase; 55 Pours with rash arm the turbid stream along, And in the foaming torrent whelms the throng.m See Wollstonecraft, whom no decorum checks, Arise,...man assert the sovereign claim, And slight the timid blushwm of virgin fame. (1798) 65 ' Philosophism, the false image of philosophy. See the pscudo Eneas... | |
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