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1 1| Autun.~ ~ Sir,~ ~ Having read with great pleasure a pamphlet 2 2| are wont to raise, when I read his voluptuous reveries. 3 2| As a philosopher, I read with indignation the plausible 4 3| human heart; but women will read the heart of man better 5 3| write before she learned to read, and began to write with 6 3| them, we should probably read of their weaknesses with 7 4| assumes. 'Teach them to read and write,' say they, 'and 8 5| learn with reluctance to read and write; but very readily 9 5| at school are allowed to read them; but I should instantly 10 5| of mind. - It is then we read characters of immortality 11 5| s Meditations are still read, though he equally sinned 12 5| should not let a young person read her works, unless I could 13 5| forgetting that we cannot read the heart, and that we have 14 5| above instinct? Who that has read Dean Swift's disgusting 15 8| the heart of man cannot be read by man! Still the fair fame 16 9| perusal of romances, if read as mere biography; if the 17 13| most exemplary, manner; and read their chapters and psalms 18 13| I advise my sex not to read such flimsy works, it is 19 13| it is to induce them to read something superiour; for 20 13| application, he allowed to read novels: and used to justify 21 13| some turn for humour, would read several to a young girl,