The Female Reader: A Facsimile ReproductionThe 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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... eyes ? Hub . Young boy , I must . Arth . And will you ? Hub . And I will . [ Afide . Arth . Have you the heart ... eyes ? Thefe eyes that never did , and never fhall , So much as frown on you ? Hub . I've fworn to do it ; And with hot ...
... eyes ? Hub . Young boy , I must . Arth . And will you ? Hub . And I will . [ Afide . Arth . Have you the heart ... eyes ? Thefe eyes that never did , and never fhall , So much as frown on you ? Hub . I've fworn to do it ; And with hot ...
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... eyes ! Though to no use , but still to look on you . Lo , by my troth , the inftrument is cold , And would not harm ... eye Arth . O now you look like Hubert . All this while You were disguised . Hub . Peace ; no more , adieu ! Your ...
... eyes ! Though to no use , but still to look on you . Lo , by my troth , the inftrument is cold , And would not harm ... eye Arth . O now you look like Hubert . All this while You were disguised . Hub . Peace ; no more , adieu ! Your ...
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... eye , but confidereft not the beam that is in thine own eye ? or how wilt thou fay to thy brother , let me pull out the mote out of thine eye ; and behold , a beam is in thine own cyc ? Thou hypocrite , first caft out the bean out of ...
... eye , but confidereft not the beam that is in thine own eye ? or how wilt thou fay to thy brother , let me pull out the mote out of thine eye ; and behold , a beam is in thine own cyc ? Thou hypocrite , first caft out the bean out of ...
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TO FEMALES | 1 |
BOOK I | 1 |
The Importance of Religion to Minds of Senfibility Mirror | 9 |
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