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1 1| It is true, I utter my sentiments with freedom, that in France 2 1| constitution and debase his sentiments, by visiting the harlot, 3 Adv| to elucidate some of the sentiments, and complete many of the 4 Int| truth; and a deluge of false sentiments and over-stretched feelings, 5 2| How are these mighty sentiments lowered when he describes 6 3| penetrate into their real sentiments from their conversation, 7 3| gestures, to communicate those sentiments which are agreeable to them, 8 3| Women, deluded by these sentiments, sometimes boast of their 9 4| superiour sense adopt the same sentiments.*(2) Thus understanding, 10 4| do they repeat Mr. Hume's sentiments; when, comparing the French 11 4| Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments, I have found a general 12 4| more under the influence of sentiments than passions. Solitude 13 4| them, I will borrow his sentiments. But they know not, when 14 4| frequently to despise. The sentiments and taste of more cultivated 15 4| benevolence, more alive to the sentiments that civilize life, than 16 5| govern their appetites and sentiments.~ ~ 'The common attachment 17 5| to whom he can impart his sentiments.~ ~ 'Besides, how should 18 5| consequence, of instilling sentiments that might draw them out 19 5| their lives, the genuine sentiments of a man who has no interest 20 5| trouble to analyze these sentiments, will find the first principles 21 5| track as men, and adopt the sentiments that brutalize them, with 22 5| These are truly masculine sentiments. - 'All our arts are employed 23 5| female mind. And it is the sentiments of these polite men, who 24 5| put into my hands, and her sentiments, the sentiments of too many 25 5| and her sentiments, the sentiments of too many of my sex, may 26 5| her writings, mixed with sentiments that do honour to her head 27 5| give an interest to her sentiments, and that vital heat to 28 5| instead of quoting her sentiments to support my own.~ ~ When 29 6| understanding, because they have few sentiments in common.~ ~ It seems a 30 8| foundation of our moral sentiments.* Because each by-stander 31 8| unable to describe the sentiments, that have calmed my soul, 32 9| the drapery of factitious sentiments. I then would fain convince 33 12| basis, and an intercourse of sentiments unclogged by that observant 34 12| expected to inspire independent sentiments, whose conduct must be regulated 35 12| should, for having so few sentiments in common, when the sexual 36 13| why should I conceal my sentiments? Considering the attributes 37 13| political and civil oppression, sentiments become events, and reflection 38 13| neither acquired ideas nor sentiments, and passed their time, 39 13| substituted instead of romantic sentiments.~ ~ In one respect, however, 40 13| pure when they have so few sentiments in common, and when so little