Mary Wollstonecraft: A Critical BiographyUniversity of Kansas Press, 1951 - 366 sider |
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... added in a postscript : " I believe [ Dr. Johnson ] is somewhere - where my soul has been gadding per- haps ; but you do not live on conjectures . " 28 Such speculations were , however , a good deal less comforting than the assurance ...
... added in a postscript : " I believe [ Dr. Johnson ] is somewhere - where my soul has been gadding per- haps ; but you do not live on conjectures . " 28 Such speculations were , however , a good deal less comforting than the assurance ...
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... added wryly : " This is talking a new language for me ! " But she hastened to assure her lover : " Knowing that I am not a parasite - plant , I am willing to receive the proofs of affection , that every pulse replies to , when I think ...
... added wryly : " This is talking a new language for me ! " But she hastened to assure her lover : " Knowing that I am not a parasite - plant , I am willing to receive the proofs of affection , that every pulse replies to , when I think ...
Side 290
... added : " But when I press any thing it is always with a true wifish submission to your judgment and inclination . " Every now and again , to be sure , she had a day when the de- tails of ordinary living oppressed her . On April 11 she ...
... added : " But when I press any thing it is always with a true wifish submission to your judgment and inclination . " Every now and again , to be sure , she had a day when the de- tails of ordinary living oppressed her . On April 11 she ...
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admired affair affection Amelia Opie Analytical Review Anti-Jacobin Review appeared child Claire Clairmont complained course criticism daughter death disappointment doubtless edition Edward Dowden Eliza England Everina Fanny Fanny's father feel felt France French French Revolution Fuseli George Blood girls Gothenburg happiness heart Henry Fuseli hope husband Imlay's Joseph Johnson Lady Kingsborough later learned Letters of Mary Letters to Imlay live London Lord Kingsborough Magazine marriage married Mary Hays Mary Wollstonecraft Mary wrote Mary's letters mind Miss months moral mother nature never Newington Green novel once Paris passion Percy Bysshe Shelley perhaps Posthumous present probably proved published reader reason remarked Revolution Rights of Woman seemed sensibility sentiments settled Shelley soon spirits Strömstad Supplement to Memoirs sure tell tenderness theories thought tion told translation Vindication wife William Godwin wish women writing written young