Chap.

 1    1|     should only be the natural reflection of the latter, yet, when
 2  Int|     dictates of experience and reflection will be felt by some of
 3    1|       stifled by flattery, and reflection shut out by pleasure! Surely
 4    2|   result, which experience and reflection have led me to draw. When
 5    2|    life before they have, from reflection, any acquaintance with the
 6    2|  important years of life, when reflection takes place of sensation.
 7    4|    than passions. Solitude and reflection are necessary to give to
 8    4|        sensibility expanded by reflection, are very unfit to manage
 9    4|    wanting a due proportion of reflection and self-government, they
10    5|        unless as the effect of reflection; and that simple restraint
11    5|         Sometimes, by means of reflection, we are led to compound
12    5|     how should a woman void of reflection be capable of educating
13    5|        became impassioned, and reflection inflamed his imagination
14    5|        strengthen our minds by reflection, till our heads become a
15    5|     passion to an appetite, if reflection, the noble distinction of
16    5|       produce?~ ~ The habit of reflection, and the knowledge attained
17    6| excursive flights, or profound reflection, the raw materials will,
18    6|        lively emotions, banish reflection till the day of reckoning
19    6|        of weakness flying from reflection as from a legion of devils.
20    7|        placid fervour the mild reflection of her sister's beams to
21    7|        that is not tempered by reflection. Besides, when love, even
22   11|     into a melancholy train of reflection respecting females, concluding
23   12|        can only be acquired by reflection, affection by the discharge
24   12|    they are not invigorated by reflection, custom weakens them, till
25   13|  sentiments become events, and reflection deepens what it should,
26   13|     opened to take pleasure in reflection, the body will be adorned
27   13|   instead of being the natural reflection of purity, till modesty
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