Book, Chapter

1    1,   7| school, but exclaimed, "Your sentiments do not reflect the public
2    1,  10|   men were making fun of the sentiments of this last speaker, and
3    6     |   advances for him. The fine sentiments that Virgil puts into the
4    6     |      ideas, I say, and these sentiments, appertained to the polished
5    6     |     modest names to immodest sentiments, do men call personal beauty
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