Chap.

 1    1|            treated as prudish that attention to decency, which brutes
 2  Int|      firmer tone, I pay particular attention to those in the middle class,
 3    2|        obedience, and a scrupulous attention to a puerile kind of propriety,
 4    2|         precisely defined, such an attention to a child as will slowly
 5    3|   sufficient precision or power of attention to succeed in sciences which
 6    3|          the head, or the constant attention of a nurse. In fact, the
 7    3|         the doll will never excite attention unless confinement allows
 8    3|        pursuits which engage their attention, and give a character to
 9    3|         lessened by their grateful attention. She lives to see the virtues
10    4|  condescend to receive a degree of attention and respect from strangers,
11    4|          he flattered by a puerile attention to the whole sex, obtained
12    4|        wits and beauties to obtain attention, and make conquests, are
13    4|       ambition, that engross their attention; no, their thoughts are
14    4|       their fickleness? The sexual attention of man particularly acts
15    4|         manner - and, whether this attention arise from vanity or fondness,
16    4|        fetter, that by calling the attention continually to the body,
17    5|         this thought engages their attention; and they are hardly capable
18    5|      peculiar to attract universal attention. The mass of mankind, however,
19    5|         sufficient to render their attention incredibly soothing? 'As
20    5|        useless! yet this heartless attention to the sex is reckoned so
21    5|         make herself amends by the attention of others for the slights
22    5|         whose education particular attention has been paid, have, in
23    6| understandings, and turn all their attention to their persons?~ ~ The
24    7|           will naturally flow, the attention should be called away from
25    8|             require such a puerile attention to mere ceremonies, because
26    8|           the female world, by the attention being turned to the shew
27    8|        this subject, if a constant attention to keep the varnish of the
28    8|         respect to reputation, the attention is confined to a single
29    8|         who particularly catch the attention of libertines, are unfit
30    8|      obvious, would be to turn the attention of woman to the real virtue
31   10|        requires the most judicious attention - an attention which women
32   10|           judicious attention - an attention which women cannot pay who
33   11|         The parent who pays proper attention to helpless infancy has
34   11|          right to require the same attention when the feebleness of age
35   11|          had paid more than common attention to his children, disregarded; *
36   12|        good effects resulting from attention to private education will
37   12|          their lures, to catch the attention of vain fathers and mothers,
38   12|       delicacy of mind. The little attention paid to the cultivation
39   12|            persons, to which their attention has been called with the
40   12|         energies, which arrest our attention and command our reverence.
41   12|      menial servant by paying more attention to the comfort of a brute,
42   12|        will not always secure them attention, during a whole evening,
43   13|            ignorance, first claims attention, and calls for severe reproof.~ ~
44   13|     believe that the Deity paid no attention to the conduct of men, than
45   13|        civil existence, have their attention naturally drawn from the
46   13|            in civilization.~ ~ The attention to dress, therefore, which
47   13|        equally anxious to draw the attention of the company to themselves;
48   13|       superior sense, having their attention turned to little employments,
49   13|  themselves degraded by paying any attention to the nursery; yet, how
50   13|     passion the necessary parental attention; for children will never
51   13|      naturally called forth? Great attention to decorum, which was carried
52   13|           brought about? A similar attention to preserve their reputation
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