Wedgwood, 170
Weissmann, 98
Wells, H. G., 221
Westbrook, Harriet, 175
Windham, 48
Wollstonecraft, Mary, 16;
early life, 147;
marriage and death, 149-154;
her personality, 202;
her originality, 199;
summary of "Rights," 204;
relation to French Revolution, 186-199;
reflection in Shelley, 238
Wordsworth, 8, 51, 157
Transcriber's Note:
Passages in italics are indicated by _underscore_.
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The following misprint has been corrected:
"magnaminity" corrected to "magnanimity" (page 124)
"subjecttion" corrected to "subjection" (page 187)
"Gilray" corrected to "Gillray" (page 255)
All other spelling and punctuation is presented as in the original.
Additional spacing after some of the quotes is intentional to indicate
both the end of a quotation and the beginning of a new paragraph as
presented in the original text.
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