Chap.

 1    1|    of mental beauty, or the interesting simplicity of affection.~ ~
 2    3|    only pursuits capable of interesting them. We seem to forget,
 3    5|     suspicion, and rendered interesting by sense?~ ~ The man who
 4    5|     he forcibly felt, that, interesting the heart and inflaming
 5    5| whole work, renders it very interesting; yet there is a degree of
 6    6|   the dependent creature an interesting object, in some points of
 7    7|    as such information, not interesting them, will make no impression
 8    7| moon-beam that renders more interesting every virtue it softens,
 9    9|  affectionate woman is very interesting, and the chastened dignity
10   13|    to expect to render life interesting, and to break the vacuum
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