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... town and the world , is the playhouse ; I shall therefore fill this paper with reflections upon the use of it in that place . The application of wit in the theatre has as strong an effect upon the manners of our gentlemen , as the taste ...
... town and the world , is the playhouse ; I shall therefore fill this paper with reflections upon the use of it in that place . The application of wit in the theatre has as strong an effect upon the manners of our gentlemen , as the taste ...
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... town , ex- cept the Shoemaker . ' His pretension to be the hero of the drama appears still more in his own descrip- tion of his way of living with his lady . There is , ' says he , ' never a man in town lives more like a gen- tleman ...
... town , ex- cept the Shoemaker . ' His pretension to be the hero of the drama appears still more in his own descrip- tion of his way of living with his lady . There is , ' says he , ' never a man in town lives more like a gen- tleman ...
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... town , and under my care for her education . She is very pretty , but you cannot ima- gine how unformed a creature it is . She comes to my hands just as nature left her , half - finished , and * How could it be otherwise , when the ...
... town , and under my care for her education . She is very pretty , but you cannot ima- gine how unformed a creature it is . She comes to my hands just as nature left her , half - finished , and * How could it be otherwise , when the ...
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... town , when her elder brother is afraid to come into a room . From this ill management it arises , that we frequently observe a man's life is half spent , before he is taken notice of ; and a woman in the prime of her years is out of ...
... town , when her elder brother is afraid to come into a room . From this ill management it arises , that we frequently observe a man's life is half spent , before he is taken notice of ; and a woman in the prime of her years is out of ...
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... town which I so much love to frequent as the Royal Exchange . It gives me a secret satisfaction , and in some measure gratifies my vanity , as I am an Englishman , to see so rich an assembly of countrymen and foreigners , consulting ...
... town which I so much love to frequent as the Royal Exchange . It gives me a secret satisfaction , and in some measure gratifies my vanity , as I am an Englishman , to see so rich an assembly of countrymen and foreigners , consulting ...
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