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 1    4|     d.'~ ~But the adoration comes first, and the scorn is
 2    4| women in the marriage state comes under this description;
 3    5|    female is an object that comes nearer to the idea which
 4    5|   than Rousseau; but it all comes home to the same point,
 5    5|     she did not understand, comes forward with Johnsonian
 6    5|    the opinion of the world comes round. It is best to be
 7    5|   own concurrence; or, what comes to the same thing, when
 8    5|   of some daring crime - it comes full on us in the deepest
 9    6|   till the day of reckoning comes; and come it surely will,
10   11|  when the feebleness of age comes upon him. But to subjugate
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