Chap.

1    3|          exhibit their natural or affected graces to the eyes of indolent
2    4|             These fears, when not affected, may produce some pretty
3    5| discourses are written in such an affected style, that were it only
4    7|        but it is the immodesty of affected modesty, that does all the
5   13|     character of one of them; she affected a simplicity bordering on
6   13|        the language of passion in affected tones slips for ever from
7   13|          of affection rather than affected airs. But that noble simplicity
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