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 1    1|   agriculture, commerce, and literature, expand the mind, despots
 2    4|   finding no employment, for literature affords a fund of amusement
 3    4| experimental philosophy, and literature, would afford them subjects
 4    4|    at least, a smattering of literature, and conversing more with
 5    9|   the world, but a taste for literature, to throw a little variety
 6   12|     would not exclude polite literature.~ ~ Girls and boys still
 7   12|    led from female duties by literature, nor her innocence debauched
 8   13| about business, politics, or literature; but, says Swift, 'how naturally
 9   13|   them, have not a taste for literature, and they find politics
10   13|  need not shut them out from literature, or prevent their attaching
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