Chap.

 1    2|    destiny, according to the vulgar tale of Mahomet's coffin;
 2    3|    proper to observe, that a vulgar error has obtained a degree
 3    4|      will always attract the vulgar eye of common minds. Abilities
 4    4|    down with contempt on the vulgar employments of life; though
 5    4| features and complexion, the vulgar acceptation of the word,
 6    4|      to borrow a significant vulgar phrase, and have such perfect
 7    5| mental grace, not noticed by vulgar eyes, often flashes across
 8    7| could not confound them with vulgar things of the same kind.
 9    9|      and mind. I declare, so vulgar are my conceptions, that
10    9|      goose chace, is, as the vulgar use the phrase, a lucky
11   12|  learn to inflict it.~ ~ The vulgar are swayed by present feelings,
12   12|      when I used the epithet vulgar, I did not mean to confine
13   13|    fortune, look down on the vulgar with sovereign contempt,
14   13|    their minds to rise above vulgar prejudices. Women, because
15   13|     young ladies, with minds vulgar in every sense of the word,
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