Chap.

1    1| virtue, and knowledge, that distinguish the individual, and direct
2    5|  also its peculiar taste to distinguish in this particular. Boys
3   10|    the French* two terms to distinguish the pursuit of a natural
4   10| them wrong; and not able to distinguish the possible from the monstrous,
5   11|  the same observation.~ ~ I distinguish between the natural and
6   13|  mark to bear,~ ~ 'And best distinguish'd by black, brown, or fair.'~ ~
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