Chap.

 1  Int|     propensity to tyrannize, and gives birth to cunning, the natural
 2    2|        As a proof that education gives this appearance of weakness
 3    2|      evanescent of all passions, gives place to jealousy or vanity.~ ~
 4    3|            A respectable old man gives the following sensible account
 5    3|      provide for them, affection gives a sacred heroic cast to
 6    3|          the pursuit of pleasure gives that insignificancy to their
 7    4|     tendency of their education, gives a trifling turn to the conduct
 8    4|      Johnson; and the definition gives me no other idea than of
 9    4|     perfect state, when vivacity gives place to reason, and to
10    4|          vanity; and this remark gives force to the prevailing
11    4|       but the fruit which virtue gives, is the recompence of toil:
12    5|          for this subjection, he gives the following advice:~ ~ '
13    5|       the steadiness of the head gives a healthy temperature to
14    5|        over his heart as his sex gives him over your person, that
15    5|        word, used in this sense. gives me a sickly qualm! Do religion
16    5|         sublime. Admiration then gives place to friendship, properly
17    5| understanding, as life advances, gives firmness to the first fair
18    7|       own strength, till success gives it a sanction that determines
19    7|      when, like Heloisa, a woman gives up all the world, deliberately,
20    9|          crown of the day, which gives them a kind of right to
21   12|     affections and pursuits that gives life to those that are afterwards
22   13|          in beauty, and interest gives vanity additional force,
23   13|       mind, which he disregards, gives life to the enthusiastic
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