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 1    2|     perfect beauty adorn'd.~ ~ 'My Author and Disposer, what thou
 2    3|            happy to find, that the author of one of the most instructive
 3    3| investigating nature, stops at the author. - The High and Lofty One,
 4    4|           of the woman,' says some author, 'is her sensibility;' and
 5    5|          suspect that I warped the author's reasoning to support my
 6    5|      system of education, when the author says of his heroine, 'that
 7    5|        sympathy; and we pop on the author, when we only expected to
 8    5|     passion implanted in us by the Author of all good, to call forth
 9    6|      sensible objects; but when an author lends them his eyes they
10    8|          human. 'Women,' says some author, I cannot recollect who, '
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