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1 Int| seems scarcely necessary to say, that I now speak of the 2 1| plausible, but unsound. I say unsound; for to assert that 3 1| 2) What would you say to a mechanic whom you had 4 2| But if he only meant to say that the exercise of the 5 2| healthy tone, is she, I say, to condescend to use art 6 2| with passion. I mean to say that they ought not to indulge 7 2| substance for a shadow. To say the truth, I do not know 8 2| for us purblind mortals to say to what height human discoveries 9 2| enraptured mind.~ ~ If, I say, for I would not impress 10 3| example of folly, not to say vice, will she be to her 11 3| rising from the grave, may say - Behold, thou gavest me 12 3| character; I mean explicitly to say that they must only bow 13 4| quietly lick the dust, and say, let us eat and drink, for 14 4| in this whimsical nation, say I to the Athenians, is, 15 4| what she wills to do or say~ ~ 'Seems wisest, virtuousest, 16 4| them to read and write,' say they, 'and you take them 17 4| unmarried or childless men.' I say the same of women. But, 18 4| women of thirty. I mean to say that they allow women to 19 5| often obtains the name. I say behaviour, for genuine meekness 20 5| observe it, as a law, never to say any thing disagreeable to 21 5| end; it is difficult to say which of them conduces the 22 5| Every one who sees her will say, There is a modest and discreet 23 5| senses: why then does he say that a girl should be educated 24 5| and artificial grace. I say artificial, for true grace 25 5| the medium of books, and say, in direct contradiction 26 5| be misunderstood when I say, that religion will not 27 7| the self-denial mutual, to say nothing of the generosity 28 7| is very improper.~ ~ To say the truth women are, in 29 7| often felt hurt, not to say disgusted, when a friend 30 7| it is indelicate, not to say immodest, for women to feign 31 8| exceptions to the rule. I do not say that a prudent, worldly-wise 32 9| eyes of their pupils, to say nothing of the private comfort 33 9| accomplished beauty! - beauty did I say? - so sensible am I of the 34 10| together. Yet, reason seems to say, that they who suffer one 35 11| heard a little girl once say to a servant, 'My mama has 36 12| established amongst the boys, to say nothing of the slavery to 37 12| akin to devotion. I do not say that these devotional feelings 38 12| paramount in an empty mind. I say empty emphatically, because 39 13| poor cry for in vain?~ ~ Say not that such questions 40 13| On folly, on ignorance, say ye - I should blush indignantly 41 13| strength - and what they say of man I extend to mankind,