William Godwin: His Friends and Contemporaries, Том 1Roberts Brothers, 1876 |
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... thought more clearly and directly than William Godwin , or expressed their reflections with more simplicity and unreserve . " - Examiner . " The deliberate thoughts of Godwin deserve to be put before the world for reading and ...
... thought more clearly and directly than William Godwin , or expressed their reflections with more simplicity and unreserve . " - Examiner . " The deliberate thoughts of Godwin deserve to be put before the world for reading and ...
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... thought . During a large part of his life younger men looked on him as a kind of prophet - sage , and he exercised a remarkable influence over all with whom he came in contact . The mere record of his life , would , if written soon ...
... thought . During a large part of his life younger men looked on him as a kind of prophet - sage , and he exercised a remarkable influence over all with whom he came in contact . The mere record of his life , would , if written soon ...
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... thought the teller of a good story , and an adept at hitting off a smart repartee . She was a most obliging , submissive , and dutiful wife . She was an expert and active manager in the detail of household affairs . Two persons perhaps ...
... thought the teller of a good story , and an adept at hitting off a smart repartee . She was a most obliging , submissive , and dutiful wife . She was an expert and active manager in the detail of household affairs . Two persons perhaps ...
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... years old , a great familiarity with the phraseology and manner of the Bible ; and this , he himself thought , had a considerable share in the formation of his HILDERSON SCHOOL character . He was a precocious child , 8 WILLIAM GODWIN .
... years old , a great familiarity with the phraseology and manner of the Bible ; and this , he himself thought , had a considerable share in the formation of his HILDERSON SCHOOL character . He was a precocious child , 8 WILLIAM GODWIN .
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... thought that very few of his school- fellows discovered any tokens of God's grace . In the following year Mrs Sothren took the boy on a tour to Norwich , Lynn , and Wisbeach ; and as at Wisbeach it was the time of the races , he was ...
... thought that very few of his school- fellows discovered any tokens of God's grace . In the following year Mrs Sothren took the boy on a tour to Norwich , Lynn , and Wisbeach ; and as at Wisbeach it was the time of the races , he was ...
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acquaintance affectionate afterwards appear Arnot Basil Montagu believe Bishop Caleb Williams called character dear death desire Diary dine Dr Parr endeavour Etruria Everina Wollstonecraft expect Fanny father feel French French Revolution friendship Gerrald girls give happiness Harriet Lee hear heart Holcroft hope human Imlay Inchbald interest John Arnot jury kind labour lady Laugharne letter literary live London Lord marriage married Mary Godwin Mary Wollstonecraft Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin ment mind Miss Montagu morning mother never NEWINGTON GREEN night novel obliged opinion pain Parr's perhaps persons play pleasure Political Justice present principles probably reason received respect Reveley scarcely seems sentiments Shelley sincerely sister society Somers Town Sothren spirit suppose tell things Thomas Cooper Thomas Holcroft thought tion told took town trial truth week wife William Godwin wish woman WOOD DALLING word write written wrote
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Сторінка 111 - To whom does any article of property, suppose a loaf of bread, justly belong? To him who most wants it, or to whom the possession of it will be most beneficial. Here are six men famished with hunger, and the loaf is, absolutely considered, capable of satisfying the cravings of them all. Who is it that has a reasonable claim to benefit by the qualities with which the loaf is endowed?
Сторінка 108 - Suppose the valet had been my brother, my father or my benefactor. This would not alter the truth of the proposition. The life of Fenelon would still be more valuable than that of the valet; and justice, pure, unadulterated justice, would still have preferred that which was most valuable. Justice would have taught me to save the life of Fenelon at the expense of the other. What magic is there in the pronoun "my...
Сторінка 330 - Ferdinand' Mendez Pinto was but a type of thee, thou liar of the first magnitude.
Сторінка 201 - Contending for the rights of woman, my main argument is built on this simple principle, that if she be not prepared by education to become the companion of man, she will stop the progress of knowledge and virtue; for truth must be common to all, or it will be inefficacious with respect to its influence on general practice.
Сторінка 80 - a three guinea book could never do much harm among those who had not three shillings to spare.
Сторінка 221 - Wollstonecraft already was established in Philadelphia. Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Esq., Secretary of the Society of United Irishmen, was prosecuted January 29, 1794, for having published a seditious libel. After a trial at Bar, in which he was defended by Curran, he was found guilty, was sentenced to pay a fine of £500, to be imprisoned for two years, and at the end of this time to give security for his good behaviour for seven years, himself in £2000 and two sureties in £1000 each.
Сторінка 233 - It grew with equal advances in the mind of each. It would have been impossible for the most minute observer to have said who was before and who was after. One sex did not take the priority which long-established custom has awarded it, nor the other overstep that delicacy which is so severely imposed.