Chap.

 1    2|       of this moderate felicity excited more tenderness than respect?
 2    4|       only improvement they are excited, by their station in society,
 3    5|     desultory, though naturally excited by the subject-~ ~ In declamatory
 4    6|       least, have our curiosity excited by knowing, in some degree,
 5    6| friendship, because it is often excited by evanescent beauties and
 6    6|             Common passions are excited by common qualities. - Men
 7    6|       sensibility that had been excited and hackneyed in the ways
 8    8|       interest and affection is excited by the exercise of a common
 9    9|     seldom seen much compassion excited by the helplessness of females,
10   12|        faculties they should be excited to think for themselves;
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