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Chap.
1 1| which an orderly train of virtues spring, can only be produced 2 Int| and by their abilities and virtues exact respect.~ ~ In a treatise, 3 Int| against the imitation of manly virtues, or, more properly speaking, 4 Int| attainment of those talents and virtues, the exercise of which ennobles 5 1| have assumed the name of virtues, that it is necessary to 6 1| whether they have acquired any virtues in exchange for innocence, 7 1| the apotheosis of savage virtues, he exalts those to demi-gods, 8 1| with artificial manners and virtues, the citizen of Geneva, 9 2| Providence to acquire human virtues, and by the exercise of 10 2| any being virtuous whose virtues do not result from the exercise 11 2| women, practice the minor virtues with punctilious politeness. 12 2| nature inferior to men, their virtues must be the same in quality, 13 2| reason to conclude that their virtues should differ in respect 14 2| please as the polish of her virtues, and the affection of her 15 2| conspicuous by practising the virtues which dignify mankind? Surely 16 2| family and practising various virtues, become the friend, and 17 2| recommended as the cardinal virtues of the sex; and, disregarding 18 2| benefited by sacrificing solid virtues to the attainment of superficial 19 2| room to unfold, and their virtues to gain strength, and then 20 2| like manner as himself, the virtues of humanity.~ ~ Surely there 21 2| attributes that, softened into virtues, may be imitated in kind, 22 2| and fortitude, let their virtues be the same in kind, though 23 2| have been stripped of the virtues that should clothe humanity, 24 3| endeavour to acquire human virtues (or perfections) by the 25 3| fortitude, and those heroic virtues, which a mind like his could 26 3| it would seem that the virtues of man are not limited by 27 3| good education! These the virtues of man's help-mate!*~ ~ * ' 28 3| attention. She lives to see the virtues which she endeavoured to 29 3| the existence of sexual virtues, not excepting modesty. 30 3| should be incited to acquire virtues which they may call their 31 4| graceful before the heroic virtues.~ ~ Mankind, including every 32 4| common minds. Abilities and virtues are absolutely necessary 33 4| great abilities or daring virtues? Where are they to be found? - ' 34 4| and from them the negative virtues only are expected, when 35 4| only are expected, when any virtues are expected, patience, 36 4| good-humour, and flexibility; virtues incompatible with any vigorous 37 4| what were the talents and virtues by which he acquired this 38 4| degree of other talents and virtues, which seems, however, not 39 4| great abilities, or heroic virtues.~ ~ In the regulation of 40 4| her, but on account of his virtues; and the sister might have 41 4| reckoning when only negative virtues are cultivated. For, in 42 4| affections, and the most useful virtues are sacrificed. Girls marry 43 5| Secondary, in fact, are all her virtues and qualities, for, respecting 44 5| she incline them to those virtues she is unacquainted with, 45 5| understanding. Even his virtues also led him farther astray; 46 5| their persons, not their virtues, that procure them this 47 5| corroding mildew on all thy virtues; and blighting in the bud 48 5| person into affection for her virtues or respect for her understanding.~ ~ 49 5| the charms, weaknesses, virtues and errors, of their sex, 50 5| great talents, but great virtues. For the vain attempt to 51 5| our nature, we discover virtues, and various circumstances 52 5| never aim at attaining great virtues. The example of writers 53 5| death than life, though his virtues, rather residing in his 54 6| the value of qualities and virtues above our comprehension. 55 6| prostrate to beauty! The virtues of a husband are thus thrown 56 7| the tone of the sublimest virtues till they all melt into 57 8| of acquiring what those virtues chiefly aim at, the confidence 58 8| man, with only negative virtues and qualities, may not sometimes 59 8| sunshine, conspicuous in the virtues of great men, set off each 60 8| erroneous opinion of its own virtues. During the still hour of 61 8| with superiour natures. Virtues, unobserved by man, drop 62 8| and all the noble train of virtues, on which social virtue 63 9| school of the most heroic virtues; though, I think, it would 64 11| one of the most sublime virtues of maturity that leads us 65 11| only be taught the simple virtues, for if they begin too early 66 11| not on account of their virtues. Yet, till esteem and love 67 12| stifle, in their birth, the virtues of a man. Thus brought into 68 12| affections, as well as public virtues, must ever grow out of the 69 12| prevail in society till the virtues of both sexes are founded 70 12| they have not cherished the virtues of the heart. They only, 71 12| accomplishments more than virtues.~ ~ History brings forward 72 12| attempt to emulate masculine virtues; it is not the enchantment 73 12| present one of our national virtues. Tenderness for their humble 74 12| understandings, in order to plant virtues in their hearts. For had 75 12| libertinism, and even the virtues of superiour men, will always 76 12| determine to find some superiour virtues in the being whom he chose 77 13| own preservation.~ ~ The virtues, however, which are supported 78 13| and she will emulate the virtues of man; for she must grow