Chap.

 1  Int|     men become more chaste and modest, and if women do not grow
 2    3|   reason, instead of being the modest slaves of opinion.~ ~ In
 3    5|      themselves. The life of a modest woman is reduced, by our
 4    5|       And why is the life of a modest woman a perpetual conflict?
 5    5|      made unhappy, to make her modest she ought not to be rendered
 6    5|         Her dress is extremely modest in appearance, and yet very
 7    5|       her will say, There is a modest and discreet girl; but while
 8    6|        sensibility, whilst the modest merit of reasonable men
 9    7|        of self-abasement.~ ~ A modest man often conceives a great
10    7|        been characterized as a modest man; but had he been merely
11    7|   which so much depended.~ ~ A modest man is steady, an humble
12    7|      to form. Jesus Christ was modest, Moses was humble, and Peter
13    7|        are, in general, termed modest women. Make the heart clean,
14    7|  object, making the lover most modest when in her presence.* So
15    7|        the world contains many modest men.~ ~ As I have always
16    7|        men and women grow more modest - till men, curbing a sensual
17    7|    even personal respect - the modest respect of humanity, and
18    7|       sentiment. How much more modest is the libertine who obeys
19    7|       be allowed to call her a modest woman, before I dismiss
20    7| immodest. Where, indeed, could modest women find husbands from
21    7|        for the care which some modest women take, making at the
22    7|       neck-handkerchief, for a modest woman never did so!'~ ~
23    7|       in some lonely recess, a modest dame of antiquity must have
24    8|        and force them, let not modest women start, to assume,
25   13|       death, compared with the modest overflowings of a pure heart
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