 | Mary Wollstonecraft - 1833 - 214 pages
...harmonize. Cold would be the heart of a husband, were he not rendered unnatural by early debauchery, who did not feel more delight at seeing his child...recollections, wealth leads women to spurn. To preserve their beauty, and wear the flowery crown of the day, that gives them a kind of right to reign for a... | |
 | 1842
...harmonize. Cold would be the heart of a husband, were he not rendered unnatural by early debauchery, who did not feel more delight at seeing his child...tricks could ever raise ; yet this natural way of eementing the matrimonial tie, and twisting esteem with fonder recollections, wealth leads women to... | |
 | Mary Wollstonecraft - 1891 - 287 pages
...harmonize. Cold would be the heart of a husband, were he not rendered unnatural by early debauchery, who did not feel more delight at seeing his child...recollections, wealth leads women to spurn. To preserve their beauty and wear the flowery crown of the day, which gives them a kind of right to reign for a... | |
 | Mary Wollstonecraft, Hints ... - 1995 - 349 pages
...harmonize. Cold would be the heart of a husband, were he not rendered unnatural by early debauchery, who did not feel more delight at seeing his child...recollections, wealth leads women to spurn. To preserve their beauty, and wear the flowery crown of the day, which gives them a kind of right to reign for... | |
 | Susan C. Greenfield
...looking on: "Cold would be the heart of a husband, were he not rendered unnatural by early debauchery, who did not feel more delight at seeing his child...the most artful wanton tricks could ever raise."' But however unfortunate, Imlay's with comment on the gendering of the suckling scene does not really... | |
 | Harriet Devine Jump - 2003 - 448 pages
...looking on: "Cold would be the heart of a husband, were he not rendered unnatural by early debauchery, who did not feel more delight at seeing his child...the most artful wanton tricks could ever raise.'" But however unfortunate, Imlay's witty comment on the gendering of the suckling scene does not really... | |
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