Chap.

1    1|        that in France the very essence of sensuality has been extracted
2  Int|   appears to me to be the very essence of an introduction to give
3    4| superiority not in degree, but essence; though, to soften the argument,
4    6|       spirits appear to be the essence of genius, and beaming in
5    7|     voluptuous men as the very essence of modesty, though, in fact,
6   13|        widely different in its essence from this superiour gracefulness.~ ~
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