Chap.

 1    1|             Having read with great pleasure a pamphlet which you have
 2    1| accomplishments, men will seek for pleasure in variety, and faithless
 3  Int|         the prevalent fondness for pleasure which takes place of ambition
 4    1|           that man can obtain, the pleasure of commanding flattering
 5    1|         and reflection shut out by pleasure! Surely it is madness to
 6    2|     created for his convenience or pleasure.~ ~ Let it not be concluded
 7    2|            life away in the lap of pleasure, or the languor of weariness,
 8    2|           the day and revelling in pleasure, the solid fruit of toil
 9    2|          away in bounding from one pleasure to another, must not complain
10    2|           it procures most pain or pleasure? The answer will decide
11    2|            enjoy with impunity the pleasure of the moment - women have
12    3|            I considered with equal pleasure and admiration. If women
13    3|        yoke, they take a malignant pleasure in resting it on weaker
14    3|            learned: he will have a pleasure in instructing her.' - Rousseau'
15    3|      forgets her sex - forgets the pleasure of an awakening passion,
16    3|           business, the pursuit of pleasure gives that insignificancy
17    4|            find a better.~ ~ *(2) 'Pleasure's the potion of th' inferior
18    4|          unknown,~ ~ Were born for pleasure and delight ALONE.~ ~ Gay
19    4|            an acquirement to which pleasure must be sacrificed - and
20    4|    sacrificed - and who sacrifices pleasure when it is within the grasp,
21    4|           with the meridian sun of pleasure darting directly upon them,
22    4|         them out of themselves?~ ~ Pleasure is the business of woman'
23    4|  inclinations according to his own pleasure: and in this he is seldom
24    4|            liberty of running from pleasure to pleasure, they must marry
25    4|           running from pleasure to pleasure, they must marry advantageously,
26    4|         and, full of his business, pleasure is considered as mere relaxation;
27    4|  relaxation; whilst women seek for pleasure as the main purpose of existence.
28    4|          from society, the love of pleasure may be said to govern them
29    4|       humanity, were sacrificed to pleasure and vanity. - Fatal passions,
30    4|          race!~ ~ The same love of pleasure, fostered by the whole tendency
31    4|           which has ever made true pleasure the reward of labour. Pleasure -
32    4|     pleasure the reward of labour. Pleasure - enervating pleasure is,
33    4|      labour. Pleasure - enervating pleasure is, likewise, within women'
34    4|       domestic duties to catch the pleasure that sits lightly on the
35    4|       pretend to receive the chief pleasure of life; and I have frequently
36    4|        whole human race. A love of pleasure or sway seems to divide
37    4|           haram thinks only of his pleasure or his convenience. To such
38    4|        does an intemperate love of pleasure carry some prudent men,
39    4|       trick her out in the garb of pleasure, because the epithet has
40    4|       apparent respect. Virtue and pleasure are not, in fact, so nearly
41    4|            have laboured to prove. Pleasure prepares the fading wreath,
42    5|           woman, when he seeks for pleasure with her.~ ~ * I have already
43    5|       latter dependent on the good pleasure of the former, and compels
44    5|         pursue their amusements at pleasure, they care very little what
45    5|           grown up, and think with pleasure that such qualifications
46    5|            sincerity, or taste the pleasure arising from a tender intimacy,
47    5|         received and returned with pleasure; and, that the heart, rather
48    5|           affection, which exclude pleasure and improvement, by vainly
49    5|            not of dispute. Present pleasure, or present power, carry
50    5|           close study? The exalted pleasure which intellectual pursuits
51    5|          may afford the individual pleasure without rendering it a more
52    6|       excite emotions in men, that pleasure and power are to be obtained.
53    6|    enjoyments, their happiness, in pleasure! It is a trite, yet true
54    6|           novelty is worn off, and pleasure palls upon the sense, lasciviousness
55    6|           to be amused by innocent pleasure; like the tradesman who
56    7|           marriage; and to find no pleasure in his society unless he
57    8|         taste by which they obtain pleasure and power. Women becoming,
58    9|            I have then viewed with pleasure a woman nursing her children,
59    9|       unless to pursue some frothy pleasure, or to invent some frivolous
60    9|            from the giddy whirl of pleasure, or the indolent calm that
61   12|            I still recollect, with pleasure, the country day school;
62   12|          boy ever recollected with pleasure the years he spent in close
63   12|          is accustomed to seek for pleasure in something more noble
64   12|          so many sources of mental pleasure. Why do people hurry to
65   12|            are notoriously fond of pleasure; and, naturally must be
66   12|      picture, rest, sparkling with pleasure, on a caricature rudely
67   12|      nothing but their fondness of pleasure and sway, their preference
68   12|           and vanity - the love of pleasure and the love of sway, that
69   12|           proportion the slaves of pleasure as they are the slaves of
70   13|        sufficiently opened to take pleasure in reflection, the body
71   13|            fondness for dress, for pleasure, and for sway, are the passions
72   13|          whom they have sought for pleasure with eager thirst, entertain
73   13|            back, to give a zest to pleasure!~ ~ That women at present
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