Chap.

 1    1|         children to practise the arts of coquetry, when sense
 2    2|        would banish all the soft arts of peace, and almost carry
 3    2|          I grant, that all these arts are necessary; the epicure
 4    2|          be tainted by coquetish arts to gratify the sensualist,
 5    2|         reason assigned her, and arts could not be practised to
 6    3|         we breed them to useless arts, which terminate in vanity
 7    3|     expences, these are the only arts cultivated by women in most
 8    3|          necessary to exert mean arts to please him and feed a
 9    4|         arrive at. These are the arts by which he proposes to
10    4|       seldom disappointed. These arts, supported by rank and pre-eminence,
11    5|        be solely confined to the arts of industry and the needle,
12    5|          you may employ even the arts of coquetry in the service
13    5|       her to practise the wanton arts of a mistress, termed virtuous
14    5|         our attainments, all our arts, are employed to gain and
15    5| masculine sentiments. - 'All our arts are employed to gain and
16    5|      practises the most infamous arts to separate his son from
17    6|          be roused by licentious arts or variety. What satisfaction
18    8|      becomes the dupe of his own arts, loses that sagacity, which
19    8|          was not polluted by the arts which married women, under
20    8|        an affection for her, the arts which she must practise
21    8|       consign to the exercise of arts that lure their husbands
22    9|          political improvements, arts, &c. be not observed. In
23   12|             A taste for the fine arts requires great cultivation;
24   12|        seldom get husbands. What arts have I not seen silly women
25   12|  improvement of the sciences and arts; never forgetting the science
26   12|          mostly been governed by arts that disgrace the character
27   13|       practising one of the fine arts that cultivate the taste.~ ~
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