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 1    1|           made to acquire personal accomplishments, men will seek for pleasure
 2  Int|          acquiring a smattering of accomplishments; meanwhile strength of body
 3    2|    attainment of a few superficial accomplishments, have strengthened the prevailing
 4    3|      attainment of those agreeable accomplishments which have taste for their
 5    4| understanding is neglected, whilst accomplishments are acquired with sedulous
 6    4|           blood? By what important accomplishments is the young nobleman instructed
 7    4|      superiority." These frivolous accomplishments, supported by his rank,
 8    4|     possessing all these frivolous accomplishments, so changes the nature of
 9    4|            time they are acquiring accomplishments, the only improvement they
10    4|            been incited to acquire accomplishments that rise a degree above
11    4|          sense; for even corporeal accomplishments cannot be acquired with
12    6|        With respect to superficial accomplishments, the rake certainly has
13   12|            who, eager to teach the accomplishments of a gentleman, stifle,
14   12|       vanity that makes them value accomplishments more than virtues.~ ~ History
15   12|       youth, is merely relative to accomplishments; and accomplishments without
16   12|            to accomplishments; and accomplishments without a bottom, for unless
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