Chap.

1  Int| sphere of duties, and made ridiculous and useless when the short-lived
2    3|  of supreme wisdom.~ ~ His ridiculous stories, which tend to prove
3    3|   render intelligible such ridiculous jargon. - Yet, at the moment,
4    4|  and which would have been ridiculous in any other person. The
5    4|    cultivated minds appear ridiculous, even in those whom chance
6    5|   had himself set up - how ridiculous! But what serious consequences
7    7| delicacy? - was accused of ridiculous prudery: nevertheless, if
8    7|   remarks to women.~ ~ The ridiculous falsities* which are told
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