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... I have acted in all the parts of my Life as a Lookeron, which isthe Character Iintend to preserve in this Paper. I have given theReader justso muchof my History and Character, as tolet himsee I amnot altogether unqualified forthe Business ...
... I have acted in all the parts of my Life as a Lookeron, which isthe Character Iintend to preserve in this Paper. I have given theReader justso muchof my History and Character, as tolet himsee I amnot altogether unqualified forthe Business ...
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... Ihave the high Satisfaction of beholding all Nature with an unprejudiced Eye; and having nothing to do with Men's Passions or Interests, Ican with the greater Sagacity consider their Talents, Manners, Failings, and Merits. It is ...
... Ihave the high Satisfaction of beholding all Nature with an unprejudiced Eye; and having nothing to do with Men's Passions or Interests, Ican with the greater Sagacity consider their Talents, Manners, Failings, and Merits. It is ...
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... Ihave latelycalled the Blanksof Society, as being altogether unfurnish'd with Ideas, till the Business and Conversation oftheDay has supplied them. I have often considered these poor Souls with an Eye of great Commiseration, when I have ...
... Ihave latelycalled the Blanksof Society, as being altogether unfurnish'd with Ideas, till the Business and Conversation oftheDay has supplied them. I have often considered these poor Souls with an Eye of great Commiseration, when I have ...
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... Ihave always observed thatWomen, whether out of a nicer Regard to theirHonour, or what other Reason Icannot tell,are more sensibly touchedwith those general Aspersions, which arecast upon their Sex, than Men are bywhat is said of theirs ...
... Ihave always observed thatWomen, whether out of a nicer Regard to theirHonour, or what other Reason Icannot tell,are more sensibly touchedwith those general Aspersions, which arecast upon their Sex, than Men are bywhat is said of theirs ...
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... Ihave often wished that our Tragoedians would copy after this great Master in Action. Could they make the same use oftheirArms and Legs,and informtheir Faceswith as significant Looksand Passions, how glorious would an English Tragedy ...
... Ihave often wished that our Tragoedians would copy after this great Master in Action. Could they make the same use oftheirArms and Legs,and informtheir Faceswith as significant Looksand Passions, how glorious would an English Tragedy ...
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