| 1798 - 524 pagina’s
...indifcriminate appetite, and fublimate the fnnple fenfations of defire ii'.l they mount to paffion, are never known. There a man or woman cannot love...women have an objeft in view, they purfue it with more ileadinefs than men, particularly love. This is not a compliment. Paffion purfu'es with more heat than... | |
| 1798 - 418 pagina’s
...indiscriminate appetite, and fublimate the fimple fenfatione of defire till they mount to paffion, are never known. There a man or woman cannot love...frequently been obferved, that, when women have an objeta in view, they purfue it with more fteadinefs than men, particularly love. This is not a compliment.... | |
| Harriet Guest - 2000 - 362 pagina’s
...indiscriminate appetite, and sublimate the simple sensations of desire till they mount to passion, are never known. There a man or woman cannot love the very person they ought not to have loved — nor does jealousy ever fan the flame.28 The terms of this discussion... | |
| Harriet Guest - 2007 - 16 pagina’s
...indiscriminate appetite, and sublimate the simple sensations of desire till they mount to passion, are never known. There a man or woman cannot love the very person they ought not to have loved - nor does jealousy ever fan the flame.20 Wollstonecraft had read... | |
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