Chap.

 1    1|        part,*(2) and render us capable of enjoying a more godlike
 2    2|       light, if they be really capable of acting like rational
 3    3|      human mind is, of itself, capable of attaining. In one word,
 4    3|         of which our nature is capable; and it is thus that art
 5    3|     advanced in strength to be capable of the lighter labours of
 6    3|       become the only pursuits capable of interesting them. We
 7    4|        earth, when her soul is capable of rising to thee? - And
 8    5| attention; and they are hardly capable of understanding what is
 9    5|    woman void of reflection be capable of educating her children?
10    5|        brings forward the mind capable of forming such an affection,
11    9|     blind propriety, if she be capable of acting from a nobler
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