Chap.

 1  Int|   heard exclamations against masculine women; but where are they
 2  Int| every day grow more and more masculine.~ ~ This discussion naturally
 3  Int| persuade them to become more masculine and respectable.~ ~ * A
 4  Int|    world?~ ~ Indeed the word masculine is only a bugbear: there
 5    2|      an endeavour to acquire masculine qualities. Still the regal
 6    2|      has declared that it is masculine for a woman to be melancholy.
 7    2|     hunted out of society as masculine.~ ~ But to view the subject
 8    3|      be reproached for being masculine, or turning out of her sphere;
 9    4|       from having received a masculine education, have acquired
10    5|   air and deportment, of the masculine kind, are always forbidding;
11    5| husband!'~ ~ These are truly masculine sentiments. - 'All our arts
12    5|       I will not call hers a masculine understanding, because I
13   12|      bold attempt to emulate masculine virtues; it is not the enchantment
14   12|   feminine, according to the masculine acceptation of the word;
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