Chap.

 1    2|   gallantry. - They were taught to please, and they only live to please.
 2    2|      please, and they only live to please. Yet they do not lose their
 3    2|            has only been taught to please will soon find that her
 4    2|        expect that she will try to please other men; and, in the emotions
 5    2|         only consider her power to please as the polish of her virtues,
 6    3|          the result of a desire to please the sex on which they are
 7    3|            She has only learned to please* men, to depend gracefully
 8    3|       woman is expressly formed to please the man: if the obligation
 9    3|         also, and the man ought to please in his turn, it is not so
10    3|              If woman be formed to please and be subjected to man,
11    3|        that a being only taught to please must still find her happiness
12    3|    necessary to exert mean arts to please him and feed a dying flame,
13    4|            SWEETEST empire is - TO PLEASE.'~ ~ So the men tell us;
14    4|          words. Yet only taught to please, women are always on the
15    4|         are always on the watch to please, and with true heroic ardour
16    4|           to be occupied merely to please him; merely to adorn the
17    4|          only to dress and live to please them: and love - even innocent
18    5|             that she was formed to please and to be subject to him;
19    5|        compels him to endeavour to please in his turn, in order to
20    5|           have been formed only to please, and be subject to man,
21    5|            relative to the men. To please, to be useful to us, to
22    5|       latter, are only educated to please, to manage their persons,
23    5|             when she can no longer please her husband, what substitute
24    5|      formed, by nature and art, to please man? what can make her amends
25    5|     agreeable talents, in order to please her future husband, with
26    5|         sex should be modulated to please fools, or men, who having
27    5|          amends by endeavouring to please other men. Noble morality!
28    6| gentleman-like man seldom fails to please them, and their thirsty
29    6|        education. They who live to please - must find their enjoyments,
30   11|            hair was not dressed to please her.' Though this remark
31   12|          more than is necessary to please ignorant people. Indeed,
32   12|           and English nonsense, to please the men who flocked round
33   13|      business of female life is to please, and restrained from entering
34   13|         imagine that they can long please without the aid of the mind,
35   13|            it is their business to please men; and after, with a few
36   13|    fondness for dress, in order to please, and a propensity to cunning
37   13|            the world, and dress to please man - all the purposes which
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