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It was pleasant enough to see a celebrated beauty , by smiling upon one , casting a glance upon another , beckoning to a third , and adapting her charms . and graces to the several follies of those that admired her , drawing into the ...
It was pleasant enough to see a celebrated beauty , by smiling upon one , casting a glance upon another , beckoning to a third , and adapting her charms . and graces to the several follies of those that admired her , drawing into the ...
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... that in the extremity of most passions , particularly surprise , admiration , astonish- ment , nay , rage itself , there is nothing more graceful than to see the play stand for a few moments , and the audience fixed in an agreeable ...
... that in the extremity of most passions , particularly surprise , admiration , astonish- ment , nay , rage itself , there is nothing more graceful than to see the play stand for a few moments , and the audience fixed in an agreeable ...
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The passion for praise , which is so very vehement in the fair sex , produces excellent effects in women of sense , who desire to be admired for that only which deserves admiration : and I think we may observe , without a compliment to ...
The passion for praise , which is so very vehement in the fair sex , produces excellent effects in women of sense , who desire to be admired for that only which deserves admiration : and I think we may observe , without a compliment to ...
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