Chap.

 1    3|         cautiously preserving her reputation free from spot, be reckoned
 2    4|      which he acquired this great reputation? Was it by the scrupulous
 3    5|         merely made the stilts of reputation; and respected, with pharisaical
 4    7|        prudence; or verily a good reputation will be her only reward;
 5    8|        the Importance of~ ~a Good Reputation.~ ~ It has long since occurred
 6    8|        modes of preserving a good reputation, which have been so strenuously
 7    8|         themselves, because their reputation is safe; and it is reputation,
 8    8|     reputation is safe; and it is reputation, not chastity and all its
 9    8|   actually confounded virtue with reputation; and, I do believe, valued
10    8|     themselves on their unsullied reputation, as if the whole compass
11    8|          Rousseau declares, 'that reputation is no less indispensable
12    8|      mistaken.~ ~ This regard for reputation, independent of its being
13    8|   swallowing up every other care, reputation for chastity, became the
14    8|          short time, its shadow - reputation; but it seldom fails to
15    8|          respects obtain a better reputation than, strictly speaking,
16    8|       sometimes obtain a smoother reputation than a wiser or a better
17    8|        that anxiety to preserve a reputation hardly earned, which leads
18    8|           chastity instead of her reputation. If we really deserve our
19    8|    behaviour, and to preserve the reputation, did not too frequently
20    8| obligations. But, with respect to reputation, the attention is confined
21    8| proportion as this regard for the reputation of chastity is prized by
22    8|      score of modesty, though her reputation may be white as the driven
23    8|        practise to preserve their reputation, nor would they associate
24    8|        associate with men who set reputation at defiance.~ ~ The two
25    8|         careful to preserve their reputation, and men their honour. A
26   13|          chaste to preserve their reputation, allow their imagination
27   13|       attention to preserve their reputation was conspicuous in the dissenting
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