Chap.

 1    1|        beauty, or the interesting simplicity of affection.~ ~ Consider,
 2    3| capricious tyrants. They lose all simplicity, all dignity of mind, in
 3    5|          So few, that I, who love simplicity, would gladly give up politeness
 4    5|  irradiating every feature, shows simplicity and independence of mind. -
 5    5|         more tangible beauty; yet simplicity is, in general, admired,
 6    5|          admire; and can there be simplicity without sincerity? But,
 7    5|   supplant nature, and banish all simplicity and variety of character
 8    5|         simple ones, will ye love simplicity, and hate knowledge?' Saith
 9    7|        effect of chastity, from a simplicity of character that leads
10    7|          so much thought of, that simplicity of character is rarely to
11   12|         love, may subsist without simplicity of character; but the main
12   12|             a model of that grand simplicity, of those concurring energies,
13   13|           of them; she affected a simplicity bordering on folly, and
14   13|     affected airs. But that noble simplicity of affection, which dares
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