For each of the following quotations, identify the work in which it is found by writing the corresponding letter on the blank line. choices may be used more than once.
a) tartuffe
b) candide
c) an essay on man
d) a vindication of the rights of woman
35. "come for a meal and who has the best seat? whose preferences determine what we eat? "
36. "and, spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, one truth is clear, whatever is, is right."
37. " ritches and hereditary honours have made cyphers of "
38. "what is optimism? " " it is a mania for saying that are well when one is in hell."
39. "standing armies can never consist of resplute, robust men; but they will seldom contain men under the influence of strong passions, or with very vigorous faculties."
40. "destroy all creatures for thy sport or gust, yet cry, if man's unhappy, god's unjust; "
41. "a woman tells a man her love's a sham. the man's been fooled and his honor blighted. he can't deny his love is unrequired."
42. "foold admire everything in a well-known author. i read only for my own pleasure; i like only what is in my style."
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