... to run about the world to get a fortune, it is for yourself, for the little girl and I will live without your assistance, unless you are with us. I may be termed proud ; be it so, but I will never abandon certain principles of action. The common run... Life of Mary Wollstonecraft - Página 223por Elizabeth Robins Pennell - 1884 - 360 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1798 - 414 páginas
...1 am determined to try to earn fome money here myfelf, in order to convince you that, if you chufe to run about the world to get a fortune, it is for yourfelf — for the little girl and I will live without your affiftance, unlefs you are with us. I... | |
| 1800 - 702 páginas
...I am determined to try to earn fome money here myfelf, in order to convince you that, if you chufc to run about the world to get a fortune, it is for yourfelf — for the little t^irl and I will live without your affiftance, unlefs you are with us.... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1879 - 294 páginas
...I only take advantage of every occasion, that one out of three of my epistles may reach your hands, and inform you that I am not of 's opinion, who talks...persons, following perhaps a gust of inebriation, they suppose the wife, slave rather, whom they maintain, has no right to complain, and ought to receive... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1879 - 288 páginas
...I only take advantage of every occasion, that one out of three of my epistles may reach your hands, and inform you that I am not of 's opinion, who talks...persons, following perhaps a gust of inebriation, they suppose the wife, slave rather, whom they maintain, has no right to complain, and ought to receive... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft - 1879 - 286 páginas
...I only take advantage of every occasion, that one out of three of my epistlesmay reach your hands, and inform you that I am not of 's opinion, who talks...persons, following perhaps a gust of inebriation, they suppose the wife, slave rather, whom they maintain, has no right to complain, and ought to receive... | |
| Abby Sage Richardson - 1882 - 348 páginas
...I only take advantage of every occasion, that one out of three of my epistles may reach your hands, and inform you that I am not of 's opinion, who talks...persons, following perhaps a gust of inebriation, they suppose the wife — slave, rather — whom they maintain, has no right to complain, and ought... | |
| Virginia Sapiro - 1992 - 394 páginas
...governing power than women. Women's financial dependence on their husbands gives men a special power: The common run of men have such an ignoble way of...persons, following perhaps a gust of inebriation, they suppose the wife, slave rather, whom they maintain, has no right to complain, and 127 ought to... | |
| Virginia Sapiro - 1992 - 394 páginas
...she would try to earn money to support herself and their child "to convince you that, if you chuse to run about the world to get a fortune, it is for yourself" (Letters 1794:273). A few weeks later she wrote again, "I know what I look for to found my happiness... | |
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