Chap.

1    2|  then have sufficient native energy to look into herself for
2    5|       destroy also all their energy. - It is far better to be
3    5| fancy, she writes with sober energy and argumentative closeness;
4    5|     not have this condensing energy, unless it be founded on
5    6|     eminent degree the happy energy of associating thoughts
6    6|   graces, though, to give an energy to the sentiment, something
7    8|      not have had sufficient energy to discover them itself,
8    8|       which destroys all its energy. Besides, in time, like
9   13|    learned to think with the energy necessary to concatenate
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