Chap.

1  Int|      but if it be against the imitation of manly virtues, or, more
2    1| simple country people into an imitation of the vices, when they
3    4|    from something deeper than imitation. The imagination, however,
4   12|     any being act wisely from imitation, because in every circumstance
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