Chap.

 1    2|     degree of maturity, you must look up to me for advice - then
 2    2|      sufficient native energy to look into herself for comfort,
 3    2|         of her high calling, she look beyond the present scene,
 4    4|        word, they are obliged to look up to man for every comfort.
 5    4|     contrary, has been taught to look down with contempt on the
 6    4|     countenance of girls we only look for vivacity and bashful
 7    4|     spring-tide of life over, we look for soberer sense in the
 8    4|         who are always taught to look up to man for a maintenance,
 9    4|          In that case they would look beyond the present moment,
10    5|        mass of mankind, however, look for more tangible beauty;
11    5|       from the men who generally look with a jealous and malignant
12    5|          season; - and who would look for the fruits of autumn
13    6|          common qualities. - Men look for beauty and the simper
14    7|        never reminded by word or look of my sex, of the absurd
15    7| seriousness, especially, if each look forward to the discharge
16    8|      green on which that eye may look with complacency that is
17    8|         Why then do philosophers look for public spirit? Public
18    9|         a thinking mind, than to look into the numerous carriages
19   12|    exertion of reason, they will look for both in women, but they
20   13|          their rank and fortune, look down on the vulgar with
21   13|   sensations, and only taught to look for happiness in love, refine
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