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1 Int| to sink us still lower, merely to render us alluring objects 2 2| what they did yesterday, merely because they did it yesterday.~ ~ 3 2| who can loiter life away merely employed to adorn her person, 4 2| the prevailing prejudice, merely contribute to the happiness 5 2| they display their charms merely to amuse them? And have 6 2| impede their improvement merely to gratify his sensual appetites. 7 3| that woman was not created merely to gratify the appetite 8 3| amusement of making O's, merely because she perceived that 9 3| his power, and he pleases merely because he is strong. This, 10 4| granted, she was not created merely to be the solace of man, 11 4| deserves the name of knowledge. Merely to observe, without endeavouring 12 4| prey to enervating vices, merely from idleness! But, if from 13 4| endeavour to gain hearts merely to resign or spurn them, 14 4| would wish not to love him merely because he loved her, but 15 4| she consent to be occupied merely to please him; merely to 16 4| occupied merely to please him; merely to adorn the earth, when 17 4| cannot contentedly become merely an upper servant after having 18 4| sacrificed. Girls marry merely to better themselves, to 19 4| deportment of women, who dress merely for the sake of dressing. 20 5| purpose is all this? Not merely for the sake of appearing 21 5| has indirectly said that merely the person of a young woman, 22 5| indulged contemplation, but merely to indulge his feelings. 23 5| understanding,' when she is merely made the stilts of reputation; 24 5| them, prove that life is merely an education, a state of 25 5| wiser and better, and not merely to enjoy the good things 26 5| are we to love prejudices, merely because they are prejudices?* 27 5| founded on reason. If it be merely the refuge of weakness or 28 7| modest man; but had he been merely humble, he would probably 29 7| their bashfulness being merely the instinctive timidity 30 7| propriety of conduct, when it is merely a respect for the opinion 31 7| victory is mean when they merely vanquish sensibility. The 32 7| sacrifice to affection, and not merely to sensibility, though she 33 8| that rests on opinion is merely worldly, and that it is 34 8| mingling with an instinct merely animal, give it dignity; 35 8| directors of families, become merely the selfish ties of convenience.~ ~ 36 9| affection which is put on merely because it is the appropriated 37 9| her station with, perhaps, merely a servant maid to take off 38 9| something more important than merely fitting drapery upon a smooth 39 11| obeying vicious or weak beings merely because they obeyed a powerful 40 11| submitting to their will merely because it is their will. 41 11| capriciousness when they merely reside in the heart.~ ~ 42 12| supposed to be attained there, merely cunning selfishness.~ ~ 43 12| private character, or they are merely meteors that shoot athwart 44 12| important years of youth, is merely relative to accomplishments; 45 12| concur, or beauty will be merely of that rustic kind which 46 12| women cannot be confined to merely domestic pursuits, for they 47 13| intemperate and vicious, merely to enable them to pursue 48 13| discussion of this subject merely consists in opening a few 49 13| but from the affection merely built on habit, which mixes