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 1    2|   mentioned, it is difficult to discover.~ ~ * Why should women be
 2    2|        observing, that I cannot discover why, unless they are mortal,
 3    4|       man? And, why do they not discover, when 'in the noon of beauty'
 4    5|   capacitating them artfully to discover the means of attaining a
 5    5|      would never enable them to discover that end itself. The social
 6    5|     sufficiently enlightened to discover their real interest, on
 7    5|       contrary, as we gradually discover the imperfections of our
 8    5| imperfections of our nature, we discover virtues, and various circumstances
 9    5|         satiety of life, and we discover by the natural course of
10    5|       we particularly wished to discover flies like the horizon before
11    6|       of judgment, how can they discover that true beauty and grace
12    8|        had sufficient energy to discover them itself, when obscured
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