Chap.

 1    5|  views swallowing up little ones, or that it becomes itself
 2    5|  could produce many similar ones; and some, so very sentimental,
 3    5|         How long, ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity,
 4    7|      birds with their young ones, &c. Why then, are they
 5    7|      by generalizing simple ones; and modesty, by making
 6    9|     not to catch factitious ones, that after having been
 7   11|     it never obscures moral ones, they shine clearly, for
 8   12| practice of those inferiour ones which form the man.~ ~ In
 9   12|    is not sufficient, moral ones must concur, or beauty will
10   12|    for a hundred subsequent ones, which were necessary to
11   13|   by preying on the foolish ones?~ ~ Perhaps, however, you
12   13| ideas, or even intermediate ones, was out of the question.
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