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1 2| treason against sentiment and fine feelings; but I wish to 2 2| disposition admitted not of such a fine polish, something towards 3 3| exuberance of fancy, that 'in a fine phrenzy' wandering, was 4 3| all descriptions; whilst a fine woman, who inspires more 5 4| charms and weakness:~ ~ 'Fine by defect, and amiably weak!'~ ~ 6 4| education, they are either made fine ladies, brimful of sensibility, 7 4| members of society than the fine sentimental lady, though 8 4| of a natural right.~ ~ A fine lady, on the contrary, has 9 5| Never, perhaps, does a fine woman strike more deeply, 10 5| told that - 'The power of a fine woman over the hearts of 11 6| can reason obtain! These fine intractable spirits appear 12 6| the passions might not be fine volatile fluids that embraced 13 7| things of the same kind. This fine sentiment, perhaps, would 14 8| natural to man, produce the fine gentleman.~ ~ Women likewise 15 11| manners, they wear off the fine edge of the criterion by 16 12| what!~ ~ A taste for the fine arts requires great cultivation; 17 12| some degree, be true. The fine ideal picture of an exalted 18 12| that burst forth, and the fine senses and enlarged understanding 19 12| as much disgusted by the fine lady who took her lap-dog 20 13| or practising one of the fine arts that cultivate the