Chap.

1    2|      virtues must be the same in quality, if not in degree, or virtue
2    4|         of the mind.~ ~ Women of quality seldom do any of the manual
3    5|      charms: not that either the quality of strength or beauty ought
4    5|       sacrificed to an equivocal quality which at best should only
5    5| composition, melting every human quality into female meekness and
6    5|        affection with every good quality, and the emulation produced
7    7|    depraved, to whom this sexual quality has not been gratuitously
8    7|       modesty is a virtue, not a quality. No, they were only bashful,
9    8|          instance.~ ~ A woman of quality, notorious for her gallantries,
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