| Martha Wickham - 1857 - 470 pagina’s
...long suffered to sleep after she awakened it — the rights of my sex. Hear her concluding argument: ' Let woman share the rights and she will emulate the...for she must grow more perfect when emancipated.' Denying her rights, you release her from duties, for rights and duties are inseparable." " Well, Mrs.... | |
| Annie Besant - 1884 - 468 pagina’s
...animated sarcasm I transcribe the concluding passage of the book. "Let woman share the rights and she mil emulate the virtues of man ; for she must grow more...such a weak being to her duty. If the latter it will bo expedient to open a fresh trade with Russia for whips ; a present which a father should always make... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 pagina’s
...obtained a considerable reputation in tht excited period of the French Revolution. WOMAN'S TRUE POSITION. LET woman share the rights and she will emulate the...perfect when emancipated, or justify the authority that claims such a weak being to her duty. — If the latter, it will be expedient to open a fresh tradewith... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 424 pagina’s
...obtained a considerable reputation in the excited period of the French Revolution. WOMAN'S TRUE POSITION. LET woman share the rights and she will emulate the...perfect when emancipated, or justify the authority that claims such a weak being to her duty.—If the latter, it will be expedient to open a fresh trade with... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 pagina’s
...considerable reputation in the excited period of the French Revolution. WOMAN'S TRUE POSITION. T ET woman share the rights and she will emulate the virtues...perfect when emancipated, or justify the authority that claims such a weak being to her duty. — If the latter, it will be expedient to open a fresh trade... | |
| 1917 - 722 pagina’s
...the understanding enlarges the heart ; and that public virtue is only an aggregate of private2) . . . Let woman share the rights, and she will emulate the...the authority that chains such a weak being to her duty."3) Sie diente ihrem gesclilecht, wie ihre französische Zeitgenossin Rose Lacombe es getan und... | |
| University of Maine at Orono - 1924 - 596 pagina’s
...quickly become good wives and mothers; that is, if men do not neglect the duties of husbands and fathers Let woman share the rights, and she will emulate the virtues of man." Miss Wollstonecraft has here collected all that had been said on the subject of woman and re-stated... | |
| Jane Roland Martin - 1987 - 234 pagina’s
...Wollstonecraft argues that society would benefit from cultivation of women's minds, but she makes man her model: "Let woman share the rights and she will emulate the virtues of man," she says in the penultimate paragraph of her book. She does not contemplate, as Gilman does, a society... | |
| Bradford Keyes Mudge, Sara Coleridge Coleridge - 1989 - 324 pagina’s
...ringing exhortation that concludes Mary Wollstonecraft's 1792 polemic Vindication of the Rights of Woman: "Let woman share the rights, and she will emulate the virtues of men; for she must grow more perfect when emancipated, or justify the authority that chains such a weak... | |
| Denis Hollier, R. Howard Bloch - 1994 - 1202 pagina’s
...Condorcet's vision and Wollstonecraft's were one, even though her view was more censorious of women than his. "Let woman share the rights and she will emulate the...authority that chains such a weak being to her duty" (Vindication, p. 287). The difficulty was that the joint CondorcetWollstonecraft discourse, that of... | |
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