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 1    1|           be allowed to extend the comparison to a profession where more
 2    2|          hitherto done, any direct comparison of the two sexes collectively,
 3    3|         readers still remember the comparison, which I have brought forward,
 4    3|      obtaining it, to carry on the comparison, their character is degraded,
 5    3|       other, because they invite a comparison, and drive her from the
 6    4|        write the following ignoble comparison?~ ~ 'To a Lady, with some
 7    4|      sagacious reader to the whole comparison; but must be allowed to
 8    4|           of life, to continue the comparison, men, in their youth, are
 9    4|          of their passions.~ ~ The comparison with the rich still occurs
10    4| imagination likewise, to apply the comparison, draws the picture of love,
11    9|         that I blush at making the comparison; yet I sigh to think how
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