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1 2| noble monument of human art, I have traced the emanation 2 2| How then can the great art of pleasing be such a necessary 3 2| say, to condescend to use art and feign a sickly delicacy 4 3| She should also have the art, by her own conversation, 5 3| capable; and it is thus that art has a constant tendency 6 4| toil, and lovely without art,~ ~ They spring to CHEER 7 4| and feel that thou alone art by thy nature exalted above 8 5| The physical part of the art of pleasing lies in dress; 9 5| capacitated to cultivate of that art.'~ ~ 'Here then we see a 10 5| made in a country where the art of pleasing was refined 11 5| a school of coquetry and art. At the age of ten or eleven; 12 5| advances, she mixes with happy art, jarring elements. I never 13 5| only formed, by nature and art, to please man? what can 14 5| being permitted to use some art, not to elude punishment 15 5| it is by her superiour art and ingenuity that she preserves 16 5| dress, and coquetry is an art not so early and speedily 17 5| the beings on whom thou art said naturally to depend 18 5| thee the weak thing thou art! It is this separate interest - 19 5| following caution be given when art of every kind must contaminate 20 5| avowed tendency of them - the art of acquiring an early knowledge 21 5| knowledge of the world. An art, I will venture to assert, 22 6| efface the superinductions of art that have smothered nature.~ ~ 23 6| devils. Oh! virtue, thou art not an empty name! All that 24 7| reason wakes. For where art thou to find comfort, forlorn 25 8| is obliged to learn the art of denying without giving 26 9| whose chief merit is the art of keeping himself in place. 27 9| might certainly study the art of healing, and be physicians 28 13| the physical part of the art of pleasing consists in 29 13| words, without the moral art of pleasing. But the moral 30 13| pleasing. But the moral art, if it be not a profanation 31 13| profanation to use the word art, when alluding to the grace 32 13| and the various shifts of art are naturally called forth?