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1 2| softness and sweet attractive grace, I cannot comprehend his 2 2| designed by sweet attractive grace, and docile blind obedience, 3 2| prevented from attaining that grace and beauty which relaxed 4 4| principles taste is superficial, grace must arise from something 5 5| meekness and artificial grace. I say artificial, for true 6 5| say artificial, for true grace arises from some kind of 7 5| rather be termed habitual grace of body, than that superiour 8 5| of the mind. This mental grace, not noticed by vulgar eyes, 9 6| discover that true beauty and grace must arise from the play 10 7| firmly in the mind, the grace resulting from it, its natural 11 7| rosy blush, the retiring grace, are all proper in their 12 9| but to loiter with easy grace; surely you would not condemn 13 12| and monotonous is every grace. Like the charms of a made 14 12| dignified beauty, and true grace; to produce which, many 15 12| limbs and well-knit joints, grace and modesty should appear. 16 13| art, when alluding to the grace which is an effect of virtue,