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... Passion by his Gesture . It is very ordinary in the Assembly for one of a sudden to rise and make a Discourse concerning his Passion in general , and describe the Temper of his Mind in such a Manner , as that the whole Company shall ...
... Passion by his Gesture . It is very ordinary in the Assembly for one of a sudden to rise and make a Discourse concerning his Passion in general , and describe the Temper of his Mind in such a Manner , as that the whole Company shall ...
Pagina 125
... Passion , that their Irregu- larities could not furnish sufficient Variety of Folly to afford daily new Impertinencies ; by which Means that Institution dropp'd . These Fellows could express their Passion in nothing but their Dress ...
... Passion , that their Irregu- larities could not furnish sufficient Variety of Folly to afford daily new Impertinencies ; by which Means that Institution dropp'd . These Fellows could express their Passion in nothing but their Dress ...
Pagina 377
... Passion and plentiful Fortune , who sets forth that the timorous and irresolute Sylvia has demurred till she is past Child - bearing . Strephon appears by his Letter to be a very Cholerick Lover , and irrevocably smitten with one that ...
... Passion and plentiful Fortune , who sets forth that the timorous and irresolute Sylvia has demurred till she is past Child - bearing . Strephon appears by his Letter to be a very Cholerick Lover , and irrevocably smitten with one that ...
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