Chap.

 1    2|        at the expense of every solid virtue.~ ~ Though, to reason
 2    2|     revelling in pleasure, the solid fruit of toil and wisdom
 3    2|       benefited by sacrificing solid virtues to the attainment
 4    2|     shall be settled on a more solid basis, then, without being
 5    3|    woman; and this is the only solid basis on which the superiority
 6    3| subtilest casuist.~ ~ The only solid foundation for morality
 7    6|      sentiment, something more solid must deepen their impression
 8    7|      without its receiving any solid fewel!~ ~ The behaviour
 9   11|       teach them virtue on any solid principle is to teach them
10   12|        the artist selected the solid matter, which he drew into
11   13|       both, by beating out the solid gold of virtue, till it
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