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Ithas diffus'd itself through both Sexes, andall Qualities of Mankind; and there is
hardly that Person to be found, who is not more concerned for the Reputation of
Wit and Sense, than Honesty and Virtue. But this unhappy Affectation of being ...
Ithas diffus'd itself through both Sexes, andall Qualities of Mankind; and there is
hardly that Person to be found, who is not more concerned for the Reputation of
Wit and Sense, than Honesty and Virtue. But this unhappy Affectation of being ...
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Arietta is visited by all Persons of both Sexes, who may have any Pretence to Wit
and Gallantry. She is in that ... I found her accompanied with one Person only, a
CommonPlace Talker, who, upon my Entrance, rose,and aftera veryslight Civility
...
Arietta is visited by all Persons of both Sexes, who may have any Pretence to Wit
and Gallantry. She is in that ... I found her accompanied with one Person only, a
CommonPlace Talker, who, upon my Entrance, rose,and aftera veryslight Civility
...
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I must however intreat every particular Person, who does me the Honour to be a
Reader of this Paper, never to think himself, or any one of his Friends or Enemies
, aimed at in what is said: For I promise him, never to draw a faulty Character ...
I must however intreat every particular Person, who does me the Honour to be a
Reader of this Paper, never to think himself, or any one of his Friends or Enemies
, aimed at in what is said: For I promise him, never to draw a faulty Character ...
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The chief Entertainment one of these Philosophers can possibly propose to
himself, is to get a Relish of Dress: This, methinks, might diversifie the Person he
is weary of (his own dear self) to himself. I have known these two Amusements
make ...
The chief Entertainment one of these Philosophers can possibly propose to
himself, is to get a Relish of Dress: This, methinks, might diversifie the Person he
is weary of (his own dear self) to himself. I have known these two Amusements
make ...
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I have heard her,in her Wrath, call a Substantial Tradesman a Lousy Cur;and
remember one Day, whenshe could not think of the Name of a Person, she
described himin alarge Company ofMen and Ladies, by the Fellow with theBroad
...
I have heard her,in her Wrath, call a Substantial Tradesman a Lousy Cur;and
remember one Day, whenshe could not think of the Name of a Person, she
described himin alarge Company ofMen and Ladies, by the Fellow with theBroad
...
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