Chap.

 1    2|   moderate felicity excited more tenderness than respect? An emotion
 2    2|   affection? Weakness may excite tenderness, and gratify the arrogant
 3    2| intellect to substitute the calm tenderness of friendship, the confidence
 4    2|     friendship, or compassionate tenderness, when there are not qualities
 5    2|         and only inspire a vapid tenderness, which easily degenerates
 6    4|        advantage of unsuspecting tenderness, is a saint when compared
 7    4|        to the present impulse of tenderness or compassion. Severity
 8    5|         respect; treat them with tenderness and honour. They are timid
 9    5|     observance, and a more equal tenderness; studying their humours,
10    5|   understanding that keeps alive tenderness for the person.~ ~ As these
11    5|       advice, and the melancholy tenderness which his respect for the
12    7|     respectful than the familiar tenderness which frequently prolongs
13    7|     friendship, as immodest. The tenderness which a man will feel for
14    9|          be remembered with more tenderness when the snow on the head
15   12|         melancholy, that sublime tenderness, so near akin to devotion.
16   12|         of our national virtues. Tenderness for their humble dumb domestics,
17   13|      servants, or feel the least tenderness for any children but their
18   13|         That intimacy from which tenderness should flow, will not, cannot
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