Chap.

 1  Int|     esteem even whilst they excite desire. Let men become more
 2    1|     Kings, I shall scarcely excite surprise by adding my firm
 3    2|     affection? Weakness may excite tenderness, and gratify
 4    2| coldness of constitution to excite her husband's passions.
 5    2|   the caresses which should excite confidence in his children
 6    3|     and the doll will never excite attention unless confinement
 7    4|    lead her to endeavour to excite emotion, not to gratify
 8    4|     stifle it though it may excite a horse-laugh. - I do earnestly
 9    4|     on things calculated to excite emotion; and feeling, when
10    4|    the passion necessary to excite lively emotions, and the
11    5|  with a greater facility to excite desires than she has given
12    6|    through their address to excite emotions in men, that pleasure
13    6|    to prepare themselves to excite love, or actually putting
14    8|  only to be seen by men, to excite respectful sighs, and all
15    9|     and independence. I may excite laughter, by dropping an
16   12|     is really calculated to excite over-weening pride, disgusting
17   12|  puff up the possessor, and excite envy in her contemporaries,
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