Chap.

 1  Int|        that open and enlarge the soul; that the instruction which
 2    1|       the evils which his ardent soul turned from indignantly,
 3    1|     slavery, and proves that the soul has not a strong individual
 4    2|          which carry the glowing soul out of itself? - How are
 5    2|          can satisfy an immortal soul. I do not mean to insinuate,
 6    2|         a pre-existent state the soul was fond of dress, and brought
 7    2|          she has not an immortal soul who can loiter life away
 8    2|           for a moment, that the soul is not immortal, and that
 9    2|         make the mistress of his soul, Eloisa, love St. Preux,
10    2|    cautious prudence of a little soul that cannot extend its views
11    2|           She will not model her soul to suit the frailties of
12    2|         to think of sex when the soul is mentioned, the inferiority
13    2|         who impressed them on my soul, and gave me sufficient
14    3|       peopled the scene, and the soul has been disturbed, till
15    3|       for the immortality of the soul. - But what a weak barrier
16    3|        the dignity of the female soul be as disputable as that
17    3|        Spirit. - But an immortal soul, not restrained by mechanical
18    3|       tooth enters into her very soul, and the vices of licentious
19    4|        of the immortality of the soul. Reason is, consequentially,
20    4|       the Creator; for, can that soul be stamped with the heavenly
21    4|     honour he may love,'*(2) the soul of woman is not allowed
22    4|         up that is to clothe the soul when it leaves the body?~ ~
23    4|      allowed to have an immortal soul, she must have, as the employment
24    4|          of every description, a soul, though not a reasonable
25    4|         give to the inert body a soul; but, in woman's imagination,
26    4|        adorn the earth, when her soul is capable of rising to
27    4|         an example of order, the soul of virtue, some austerity
28    4|  affection that shall refine the soul, and not expire when it
29    4|        of the immortality of the soul.~ ~ But leaving superior
30    5|          in a manner, before the soul, our first concern should
31    5|          sunk them deep into his soul.~ ~ He then sought for solitude,
32    5|          in the eye, and see the soul in every gesture, though
33    5|        after the antiques; - the soul is left out, and none of
34    5| happiness. But the powers of the soul that are of little use here,
35    5|       for the immortality of the soul is contradicted by the actions
36    7|         great degree, unless the soul is active, may easily be
37    7|     forms of truth? And, can her soul be sullied by the knowledge
38    7|     enshrines such an improvable soul. True love, likewise, spreads
39    8|  sentiments, that have calmed my soul, when watching the rising
40    9|    slavery which chains the very soul of woman, keeping her for
41   12|     sublime stillness through my soul, I have been desired to
42   12|         grow up cunning. My very soul has often sickened at observing
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