Chap.

 1  Int|        energetic emotions that I feel whenever I think of the
 2    2|       emotion similar to what we feel when children are playing,
 3    2|      should never, for a moment, feel herself independent, that
 4    2|          of heart would make her feel eloquent without making
 5    2|        rise above opinion, or to feel the dignity of a rational
 6    3|      judgment without making her feel the servility of her subjection,
 7    4|         be driven forward, would feel their own consequence, and
 8    4|      they were created rather to feel than reason, and that all
 9    4|         made to reason, woman to feel: and that together, flesh
10    4|         wisdom in thy works, and feel that thou alone art by thy
11    5|  burdensome, but only to let her feel it. Subtilty is a talent
12    5|      veiled - And thus making us feel whilst dreaming that we
13    5|          for whom they can never feel a friendship.~ ~ There have
14    5|        with my fellow-creatures, feel myself hurried along the
15    5|      must mix in the throng, and feel as men feel before we can
16    5|          throng, and feel as men feel before we can judge of their
17    6|          of people cannot see or feel poetically, they want fancy,
18    7|         clean, let it expand and feel for all that is human, instead
19    7|      tenderness which a man will feel for the mother of his children
20    9|          debauchery, who did not feel more delight at seeing his
21    9| necessary that a minister should feel like a man, when a bold
22    9|         my opinion, who make man feel for man, independent of
23   12|         only, therefore, see and feel in the gross, and continually
24   12|          amuse or interest, they feel their own insignificance,
25   13|  weakness should first make them feel the natural equality of
26   13|         humanity to servants, or feel the least tenderness for
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