Chap.

 1    1|        flattery, and reflection shut out by pleasure! Surely
 2    3|  infancy women should either be shut up like eastern princes,
 3    4|         lift a handkerchief, or shut a door, when the lady could
 4    4|       The intellectual world is shut against them; take them
 5    4|      clouds, the world is to be shut out, and every thought and
 6    7|         book of knowledge to be shut with an everlasting seal!
 7    7|  encircling cloudy obscurity to shut out even the saucy sparkling
 8    7|    object to many females being shut up together in nurseries,
 9   12|        and vicious who are thus shut out from social converse?
10   12|   females acquire when they are shut up together; and, I think,
11   12|      between the sexes as would shut out gallantry and coquetry,
12   12|         of man. Nor can they be shut out if great enterprises,
13   13| household and children need not shut them out from literature,
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