Chap.

 1    1|       respect for cleanliness and delicacy in domestic life, which
 2  Int|          susceptibility of heart, delicacy of sentiment, and refinement
 3  Int|           create a kind of sickly delicacy that turns away from simple
 4    2|        use art and feign a sickly delicacy in order to secure her husband'
 5    2|       Gregory's advice respecting delicacy of sentiment, which he advises
 6    2|     fostered a romantic unnatural delicacy of feeling, waste their*
 7    3| inactivity, which we falsely call delicacy; instead of hardening their
 8    3|        than commonly proud of her delicacy and sensibility. She thought
 9    3|         of appetite as a proof of delicacy that extended to, or, perhaps,
10    3|        weakness under the name of delicacy, and to convince the world
11    4|          quickness of perception; delicacy.' Thus is it defined by
12    4|           make them proud of this delicacy though it be another fetter,
13    5|            and a romantic kind of delicacy, made him practise self-denial;
14    5|      self-denial; yet, when fear, delicacy, or virtue, restrained him,
15    5|       sufficiently discriminating delicacy, he adds, 'The men will
16    5|       moved. Without this natural delicacy, love becomes a selfish
17    5|      insult, if she have any true delicacy, instead of being flattered
18    5|       duplicity, female softness, delicacy of constitution; for these
19    6|       False notions of beauty and delicacy stop the growth of their
20    6|      sickly soreness, rather than delicacy of organs; and thus weakened
21    6|            and virtue giving true delicacy to their affections, they
22    6|     satisfaction could a woman of delicacy promise herself in a union
23    6|      certain lengths, too far for delicacy, it is true, though far
24    7|    sensibility and reason! - true delicacy of mind! - may I unblamed
25    7|          of mind, or that genuine delicacy, which is the only virtuous
26    7|         than innocence, it is the delicacy of reflections, and not
27    7|          consistently with female delicacy? - was accused of ridiculous
28    7|       pleasures of love. A man of delicacy carries his notions of modesty
29    7|          mind by instilling false delicacy, or those indecent prudish
30    7|           another? That squeamish delicacy which shrinks from the most
31    7|          boast of their superiour delicacy, is a solecism in manners
32    7|       these offices, to spare the delicacy of a friend, by still keeping
33    8|         leads them to sin against delicacy. For, though convinced that
34    9|          affection, have not much delicacy, for love is not to be bought,
35    9|           one proof of the former delicacy of the sex be effaced from
36    9|    marrying by a proper spirit or delicacy, and others may not have
37   12|    prevent the acquisition of any delicacy of mind. The little attention
38   12|         as men acquire virtue and delicacy, by the exertion of reason,
39   13|          has not given a shade of delicacy.~ ~ This observation is
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