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1 1| as the grand blessing of life, the basis of every virtue - 2 1| and delicacy in domestic life, which French women almost 3 Int| the various relations of life; but why should it be increased 4 1| feeling can doubt it! - gave life only to communicate happiness, 5 1| born to run the circle of life and death, and adorn God' 6 1| the gracious fountain of life give us passions, and the 7 2| the understanding in early life has more baneful consequences 8 2| sheer observations on real life, than from comparing what 9 2| it is turned too soon on life and manners. They dwell 10 2| the former to see more of life.~ ~ It is wandering from 11 2| morals, and a knowledge of life before they have, from reflection, 12 2| established in civilized life. Riches and hereditary honours 13 2| in common with man, that life yields not the felicity 14 2| to produce the fruit of life; on the contrary, I would 15 2| more important years of life, when reflection takes place 16 2| eradicate the habitude of life? The woman who has only 17 2| task less difficult and her life happier. - But, whether 18 2| Can they supinely dream life away in the lap of pleasure, 19 2| immortal soul who can loiter life away merely employed to 20 2| the serious business of life is over.~ ~ Besides, the 21 2| neglects the serious duties of life, and the caresses which 22 2| to fulfil the duties of life, and to be able to pursue 23 2| deducted from the treasure of life, experience; and that when 24 2| left; and he who will pass life away in bounding from one 25 2| reason, the morality of life; and who but a fool would 26 2| than sweeten the cup of life, when they are not restrained 27 2| to the puny enjoyments of life, is only true to the sentiment, 28 2| Eloisa, love St. Preux, when life was fading before her; but 29 2| woman to support a single life with dignity, I grant; but 30 2| independent of the casualties of life; if new sources of enjoyment, 31 2| agreed that the tenor of life seems to prove that man 32 3| have wasted the lamp of life, forgetful of the midnight 33 3| and the respectability of life to the triumph of an hour.~ ~ 34 3| unacquainted with all the duties of life are fitted to bestow? To 35 3| the inevitable evils of life."' Mr. Day's Sandford and 36 3| bands, and the sedentary life which they are condemned 37 3| neglect all the duties of life, yet recline with self-complacency 38 3| yet she cannot ensure the life of her protector; he may 39 3| comprehend the moral duties of life, and in what human virtue 40 3| and whose approbation is life; but her imagination, a 41 3| love, and in the bloom of life forgets her sex - forgets 42 3| they grow up the cares of life are lessened by their grateful 43 3| example.~ ~ The task of life thus fulfilled, she calmly 44 3| In the superior ranks of life how seldom do we meet with 45 4| only as a preparation for life. On this sensual error, 46 4| cunning, for the purposes of life, has been substituted in 47 4| serve as the common sense of life; but where is the store 48 4| people have the cares of life to struggle with; for these 49 4| discharge the duties of life, or even to relish the affections 50 4| the business of woman's life, according to the present 51 4| from the middle rank of life into notice; and the natural 52 4| In the middle rank of life, to continue the comparison, 53 4| of the understanding, as life advances, is the only method 54 4| the important duties of life by the light of their own 55 4| have, as the employment of life, an understanding to improve. 56 4| they are to take, in this life, towards the attainment 57 4| duties the main business of life, though reason were insulted. 58 4| have seen in fashionable life, that vanity is oftener 59 4| investigations remote from life.~ ~ With respect to women, 60 4| the vulgar employments of life; though she has only been 61 4| sentiments that civilize life, than the square-elbowed 62 4| but, the spring-tide of life over, we look for soberer 63 4| Most of the evils of life arise from a desire of present 64 4| receive the chief pleasure of life; and I have frequently with 65 4| enjoying the sunshine of life. Besides, there are many 66 4| try to render the whole of life respectable, by forming 67 4| so nearly allied in this life as some eloquent writers 68 4| Bread, the common food of life, seldom thought of as a 69 4| woman in the lower rank of life makes her husband's and 70 4| women in the middle rank of life, did they not ape the fashions 71 4| I have seen most in low life. Many poor women maintain 72 5| the purposes, of even this life, viewing the whole, be subverted 73 5| restraint on themselves. The life of a modest woman is reduced, 74 5| caused us.'~ ~ And why is the life of a modest woman a perpetual 75 5| work of reason, when, as life advances, she mixes with 76 5| peccant humours in domestic life, many sensible men will 77 5| creature when the seed-time of life is neglected? None - did 78 5| the brute. 'The charm of life,' says a grave philosophical 79 5| mind.~ ~ Why was Rousseau's life divided between ecstasy 80 5| Still, if the purpose of life be to educate the intellectual 81 5| strength of body and mind, and life would be lost in feverish 82 5| us from the casualties of life; and that fortune, slipping 83 5| out of the track of common life without enabling them to 84 5| an innocent heart, give life to the behaviour; but the 85 5| itself has nothing to fear in life; but if any thing be dearer 86 5| policy.'~ ~ That the plan of life which enables us to carry 87 5| is for the day, not for life, that man bargains with 88 5| been the business of my life to depress; but soon heard 89 5| genius or benevolence, and life will be stripped of its 90 5| humanity, was eradicated.~ ~ In life, on the contrary, as we 91 5| to encounter the evils of life with dignity and to acquire 92 5| an unwelcome knowledge of life produces almost a satiety 93 5| produces almost a satiety of life, and we discover by the 94 5| period of the futility of life, or earlier, if obtained 95 5| the common casualties of life by sacrificing his heart - 96 5| born to form a circle of life and death, it would be wise 97 5| could suggest to render life happy. Moderation in every 98 5| considering the whole of life, but knowledge beyond the 99 5| beyond the conveniences of life would be a curse.~ ~ Why 100 5| passions also, the winds of life, would be useless, if not 101 5| the support of vegetable life, and invigorate a cabbage, 102 5| possessing them, prove that life is merely an education, 103 5| nourished by false views of life, and permitted to overleap 104 5| But if, in the dawn of life, we could soberly survey 105 5| not all the purposes of life have been much better fulfilled 106 5| be fitter for death than life, though his virtues, rather 107 5| young person a just view of life; he must have struggled 108 5| Those who are entering life, and those who are departing, 109 5| enjoy the good things of life, we must attain a knowledge 110 5| and prudence, early in life, is but the cautious craft 111 5| and be, when they enter life, what their parents are 112 5| and the understanding, as life advances, gives firmness 113 5| reveries.~ ~ Most prospects in life are marred by the shuffling 114 6| sluggish materials, giving them life and heat?~ ~ I must be allowed 115 6| commonly remains throughout life. So ductile is the understanding, 116 6| discharge of the sober duties of life, or to engross the thoughts 117 6| an empty name! All that life can give - thou givest!~ ~ 118 7| which they supinely sleep life away!~ ~ In speaking of 119 8| women, particularly in high life, and in countries where 120 8| want an intrigue to give life to her thoughts, having 121 8| the remaining part of his life to the horror and aversion 122 8| more friends in private life. But the hills and dales, 123 8| particularly to Boswell's Life of Johnson.~ ~ With respect 124 8| others a little advanced in life, frequently leads them to 125 9| respectability of a woman's life to voluptuous notions of 126 9| station, possessed all that life could give. - Raised sufficiently 127 9| of the relative duties of life, but to the station, and 128 9| that she should all her life be subjected to a severe 129 9| of a mother. The rank in life which dispenses with their 130 9| the departments of civil life, his wife, also an active 131 9| her subsistence during his life, or support after his death - 132 9| women in the common walks of life are called to fulfil the 133 9| the very necessaries of life, enable an endless tribe 134 9| In the superiour ranks of life, every duty is done by deputies, 135 9| sensibility as such a fall in life.~ ~ Some of these women 136 9| How many women thus waste life away the prey of discontent, 137 9| contemptible, sweetly to waste 'life away,' let them not expect 138 10| any of the relations of life, for the light might spread 139 11| his child is advanced in life, demands serious consideration.~ ~ 140 11| them as they advance in life. How indeed can an instructor 141 12| constitute the happiness of life as it advances. Of these 142 12| of existence! What would life be without that peace which 143 12| and pursuits that gives life to those that are afterwards 144 12| the benevolent duties of life, is sacrificed to premature 145 12| intercourse of fashionable life? But, till more understanding 146 12| to choose companions for life themselves.~ ~ Besides, 147 12| discharge the duties of public life, by the habitual practice 148 12| that decides their fate for life. Instead of pursuing this 149 12| pointed out; in which, as life advanced, dancing, music, 150 12| not her conduct during his life, and after his death, clearly 151 12| confined themselves to domestic life? though they have not hitherto 152 12| the character throughout life. The weakness of the mother 153 12| in every circumstance of life there is a kind of individuality, 154 13| have to expect to render life interesting, and to break 155 13| with the grand purpose of life, that of rendering human 156 13| and if the functions of life have not been materially 157 13| sin, snaps the thread of life.~ ~ Here an awful stop is 158 13| in the common concerns of life, they do homage to power, 159 13| to neglect the duties of life, and frequently in the midst 160 13| mighty business of female life is to please, and restrained 161 13| spoiled tempers, entered life puffed up with notions of 162 13| same vitiated taste into life, and fly for amusement to 163 13| the dissipated artificial life which they lead prevents 164 13| present state of civilized life, are in the same condition, 165 13| animated enough to give life to the body.~ ~ 'Matter 166 13| which he disregards, gives life to the enthusiastic affection