Chap.

 1  Int|         slided from essays into novels, and from novels into familiar
 2  Int|    essays into novels, and from novels into familiar letters and
 3    4|         to apply it to them.~ ~ Novels, music, poetry, and gallantry,
 4    5|     fooleries?~ ~ In sermons or novels, however, voluptuousness
 5   13|          when I exclaim against novels, I mean when contrasted
 6   13|       injured by the perusal of novels? I almost forgot a shade
 7   13| application, he allowed to read novels: and used to justify his
 8   13|       source, till from reading novels some women of superiour
 9   13|       to correct a fondness for novels is to ridicule them: not
10   13|         Besides, the reading of novels makes women, and particularly
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