Chap.

 1  Int|        notions of beauty, to the desire of establishing themselves, -
 2  Int|            by marriage. And this desire making mere animals of them,
 3  Int|         insignificant objects of desire - mere propagators of fools! -
 4  Int|          even whilst they excite desire. Let men become more chaste
 5    1|        for splendid slavery. The desire of dazzling by riches, the
 6    2|          more alluring object of desire, a sweeter companion to
 7    2|        will inevitably come, her desire of pleasing will then grow
 8    2|        respect; and this ignoble desire, like the servility in absolute
 9    3|     supposing it the result of a desire to please the sex on which
10    3| naturally a coquette, and that a desire connected with the impulse
11    3|      make reason give way to his desire of singularity, and truth
12    3|          and their short-sighted desire, like that of dominion in
13    3|        is a solecism that only a desire of present enjoyment and
14    3|    pretty woman, as an object of desire, is generally allowed to
15    3|      case, self-love is added to desire, and the one triumphs in
16    4|       exclaim against the sexual desire of conquest when the heart
17    4|         much upon a par.~ ~ This desire is not confined to women; '
18    4|       evils of life arise from a desire of present enjoyment that
19    4|       every meaner affection and desire. In each others arms, as
20    5|         him: and let this brutal desire of self-preservation be
21    5|         or of hell, restrain her desire of pleasing other men, when
22    5|        render women an object of desire for a short time. Besides,
23    5|        to be thus bred up with a desire of conquest? the very word,
24    5|          that men of sensibility desire in every woman soft features,
25    5|          not aware of.'-~ ~ This desire of being always women, is
26    5|      were turned into an anxious desire to improve the understanding. - '
27    5|          by his father's express desire to a girl of fortune. Before
28    6|        to restrain this pampered desire of pleasing beyond certain
29    7|         miscalled! for they both desire a wife to leave it in doubt
30   10|         a natural and reasonable desire, from the ignorant calculations
31   12|         diligent pastors?~ ~ The desire of living in the same style,
32   13|         cannot stifle the savage desire of admiration which the
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