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... temper of the enfeebledplayhouse audience, to commune infree air withthe country at large, he tookfresh carefor the restraintof his deepearnestness within the bounds of a cheerful, unpretending influence. Drop by drop it should fall ...
... temper of the enfeebledplayhouse audience, to commune infree air withthe country at large, he tookfresh carefor the restraintof his deepearnestness within the bounds of a cheerful, unpretending influence. Drop by drop it should fall ...
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... temper tothe last;andwould oftenbe carried out, of a summer's evening, where the countrylads and lasses were assembled at their rural sports,—and, withhis pencil, gave an order on his agent, the mercer, for a new gownto the best dancer ...
... temper tothe last;andwould oftenbe carried out, of a summer's evening, where the countrylads and lasses were assembled at their rural sports,—and, withhis pencil, gave an order on his agent, the mercer, for a new gownto the best dancer ...
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... Temper being naturally jovial, he at lastgot over it, he grew careless of himself and never dressed afterwards; he continues to wear a Coat and Doublet of the same Cut that were inFashion atthe Time ofhis Repulse,which, in his merry ...
... Temper being naturally jovial, he at lastgot over it, he grew careless of himself and never dressed afterwards; he continues to wear a Coat and Doublet of the same Cut that were inFashion atthe Time ofhis Repulse,which, in his merry ...
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... temper Wit with Morality, that my Readers may, if possible, both Ways find their account in the Speculation of the Day. Andto theEnd that their Virtueand Discretionmay notbeshort transient intermitting Startsof Thought, Ihave resolvedto ...
... temper Wit with Morality, that my Readers may, if possible, both Ways find their account in the Speculation of the Day. Andto theEnd that their Virtueand Discretionmay notbeshort transient intermitting Startsof Thought, Ihave resolvedto ...
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... Temper overdid his Part, and would not suffer himself tobe killed so easilyas he ought to have done; besides, it was observ'd ofhim,thathe grew moresurlyevery timehe cameoutof the Lion;and having dropt some Wordsin ordinary Conversation ...
... Temper overdid his Part, and would not suffer himself tobe killed so easilyas he ought to have done; besides, it was observ'd ofhim,thathe grew moresurlyevery timehe cameoutof the Lion;and having dropt some Wordsin ordinary Conversation ...
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