Chap.

 1  Int|         Weak, artificial beings, raised above the common wants and
 2    2| struggles of suffering merit has raised admiration, and carried
 3    2|      paradisiacal happiness ever raised in my mind; yet, instead
 4    2|        men; and, in the emotions raised by the expectation of new
 5    2|     grovel contentedly, scarcely raised by her employments above
 6    3|     passions that meditation had raised; whose objects, the baseless
 7    3|          mother of her children. Raised to heroism by misfortunes,
 8    4|      virtue of his ancestors had raised them? Is it by knowledge,
 9    4|  generous juices of spring, just raised by the electric fermentation
10    5|    artificial structure has been raised with so much ingenuity,
11    5|  irreligion, or even atheism, be raised against me, I will simply
12    9|          the well known foot has raised a pleasing tumult.~ ~ Whilst
13    9|          that life could give. - Raised sufficiently above abject
14   12|          my own observation, and raised my indignation. I went to
15   12|       always obtain great power, raised by the weakness of her sex;
16   13|       workers of wonders are not raised above their fellows by superiour
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License