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... discourse with which men usually entertain wo- men . He has all his life dreffed very well , and remembers habits as others do men . He can fmile when one speaks to him , and laughs easily . He knows the hiftory of every mode , and can ...
... discourse with which men usually entertain wo- men . He has all his life dreffed very well , and remembers habits as others do men . He can fmile when one speaks to him , and laughs easily . He knows the hiftory of every mode , and can ...
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... discourse with any but my particular friends , and not in public even with them . Such an habit has perhaps raised in me uncommon reflections ; but this effect I cannot communicate but by my writings . As my pleasures are almost wholly ...
... discourse with any but my particular friends , and not in public even with them . Such an habit has perhaps raised in me uncommon reflections ; but this effect I cannot communicate but by my writings . As my pleasures are almost wholly ...
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... discourses . The prefent writing is only to admonish the world , that they fhall not find me an idle but a bufy Spectator . S Rs . s By Steele . Sir R. Steele , about the years 1715 and 1716 , wrote the paper entitled , The Town Talk ...
... discourses . The prefent writing is only to admonish the world , that they fhall not find me an idle but a bufy Spectator . S Rs . s By Steele . Sir R. Steele , about the years 1715 and 1716 , wrote the paper entitled , The Town Talk ...
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... discourse of the actors , that there were great defigns on foot for the improvement of the opera ; that it had been proposed to break down a part of the wall , and to surprise the au- dience with a party of an hundred horse , and that ...
... discourse of the actors , that there were great defigns on foot for the improvement of the opera ; that it had been proposed to break down a part of the wall , and to surprise the au- dience with a party of an hundred horse , and that ...
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... discourse , that hypocrify is the very foundation of our education ; and that an ability to diffemble our affections is a profeffed part of our breeding . These , and fuch other reflections , are sprinkled up and down the writ- ings of ...
... discourse , that hypocrify is the very foundation of our education ; and that an ability to diffemble our affections is a profeffed part of our breeding . These , and fuch other reflections , are sprinkled up and down the writ- ings of ...
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