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1 2| mixing with society, they gain, what is termed a knowledge 2 2| passing breeze has power? To gain the affections of a virtuous 3 2| Providence, that what we gain in present enjoyment should 4 2| unfold, and their virtues to gain strength, and then determine 5 4| says Lord Chesterfield, 'to gain the hearts of twenty women, 6 4| heroic ardour endeavour to gain hearts merely to resign 7 4| dependent, excepting what they gain by illicit sway, on man, 8 4| more laudable ambition ever gain ground they may be brought 9 5| not the arms by which they gain the superiority.'~ ~ Formed 10 5| gentleness, &c. &c. may gain a heart; but esteem, the 11 5| slight of hand tricks to gain the applause of gaping tasteless 12 5| our arts, are employed to gain and keep the heart of man; 13 5| our arts are employed to gain and keep the heart of man:' - 14 5| persons, for though beauty may gain a heart, it cannot keep 15 5| this knowledge a man must gain by the exertion of his own 16 5| how could the passions gain sufficient strength to unfold 17 7| or their minds will never gain strength or modesty.~ ~ 18 9| or morality will never gain ground, and this virtuous 19 9| fulfilled the affections cannot gain sufficient strength to fortify 20 11| on knowledge, it cannot gain sufficient strength to resist 21 12| common to both are allowed to gain their due strength by the 22 12| tricks practised by women to gain some foolish thing on which 23 13| lurking leeches infamously gain a subsistence by practising