Chap.

 1    1| inspired by romantic notions of honour, a kind of morality founded
 2    3|      the curb, however weak, of honour, the records of history
 3    4|         delight man, 'that with honour he may love,'*(2) the soul
 4    4|        A woman who has lost her honour, imagines that she cannot
 5    4|       heart - is love. Nay, the honour of a woman is not made even
 6    4|        he had robbed her of her honour, he must have had strange
 7    4|     have had strange notions of honour and virtue. For, miserable
 8    5|        them with tenderness and honour. They are timid and want
 9    5|       following the dictates of honour marries the girl, nothing
10    5|         with sentiments that do honour to her head and heart. Yet
11    5|         not leave to others the honour of amusing them, and labour
12    7|             Thus when virtue or honour make it proper to check
13    8|       virtue - chastity. If the honour of a woman, as it is absurdly
14    8|      one fault which a woman of honour may not commit with impunity.'
15    8|       reputation, and men their honour. A sentiment that often
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