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Novels Do Not Force Their Fair Readers To Sin, They Only Instruct Them How To Sin; The Consequences Of Which Are Fully Detailed, And Not In A Way Calculated To Seduce Any But Weak But Weak Minds; Few Of Their Heroines Are Happily Disposed Of.

Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann Quotes: Novels Do Not Force Their Fair Readers To Sin, They Only Instruct Them How To Sin; The Consequences Of Which

Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann Quotes: Novels Do Not Force Their Fair Readers To Sin, They Only Instruct Them How To Sin; The Consequences Of Which

Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann Quotes: Novels Do Not Force Their Fair Readers To Sin, They Only Instruct Them How To Sin; The Consequences Of Which

Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann Quotes: Novels Do Not Force Their Fair Readers To Sin, They Only Instruct Them How To Sin; The Consequences Of Which

Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann Quotes: Novels Do Not Force Their Fair Readers To Sin, They Only Instruct Them How To Sin; The Consequences Of Which

Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann Quotes: Novels Do Not Force Their Fair Readers To Sin, They Only Instruct Them How To Sin; The Consequences Of Which

Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann Quotes: Novels Do Not Force Their Fair Readers To Sin, They Only Instruct Them How To Sin; The Consequences Of Which

Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann Quotes: Novels Do Not Force Their Fair Readers To Sin, They Only Instruct Them How To Sin; The Consequences Of Which

Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann Quotes: Novels Do Not Force Their Fair Readers To Sin, They Only Instruct Them How To Sin; The Consequences Of Which

Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann Quotes: Novels Do Not Force Their Fair Readers To Sin, They Only Instruct Them How To Sin; The Consequences Of Which

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