Chap.

1  Int| that weak elegancy of mind, exquisite sensibility, and sweet docility
2    3|     the impressions made by exquisite senses; - that they might,
3    3|    perhaps, arose from, her exquisite sensibility: for it is difficult
4    4| extensive knowledge, by his exquisite judgment, or by his heroic
5   12|  glanced coldly over a most exquisite picture, rest, sparkling
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