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Chap.
1 Int| sex, from the prevalent fondness for pleasure which takes 2 1| men, the former acquire a fondness for humour and mischievous 3 2| advises them to cultivate a fondness for dress, because a fondness 4 2| fondness for dress, because a fondness for dress, he asserts, is 5 2| faculties will produce this fondness - I deny it. - It is not 6 2| deserves to be respected. Fondness is a poor substitute for 7 2| the sensual emotions of fondness.~ ~ This is, must be, the 8 2| complain that love, infantine fondness, ever grew insipid and palled 9 3| counteracted by mistaken fondness or blind zeal. The child 10 3| independent of education, a fondness for dolls, dressing, and 11 3| Pursuing these reflections, the fondness for dress, conspicuous in 12 3| himself to love with sensual fondness. His imagination constantly 13 3| children with redoubled fondness, and anxious to provide 14 4| attention arise from vanity or fondness, it is equally pernicious.~ ~ 15 4| instead of transferring her fondness to her children, she only 16 4| effervescence of voluptuous fondness they refuse to let their 17 5| other sex with such eager fondness, that he soon became lascivious. 18 5| love; to lose a husband's fondness than forfeit his esteem.~ ~ 19 5| he could not change his fondness for her person into affection 20 7| till men, curbing a sensual fondness for the sex, or an affectation 21 9| gratified by the fawning fondness of spaniel-like affection, 22 12| hear of nothing but their fondness of pleasure and sway, their 23 12| lament that an immoderate fondness for dress and dissipation 24 12| gratified by this kind of fondness, which is confined in a 25 13| be adopted to correct a fondness for novels is to ridicule 26 13| the vanity which such a fondness may naturally be expected 27 13| girls against the contagious fondness for dress so common to weak 28 13| argue from analogy, that the fondness for dress, so extravagant 29 13| envious eye.~ ~ An immoderate fondness for dress, for pleasure, 30 13| woman's duty to cultivate a fondness for dress, in order to please, 31 13| unnatural negligence nor blind fondness, how few are managed properly