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... shew a fine print of a beautiful female figure which hung in the room , and pointed out the elegant contour of the bosom with the finger of an arch con- noisseur . He afterwards in a conversation with me waggishly insisted , that all ...
... shew a fine print of a beautiful female figure which hung in the room , and pointed out the elegant contour of the bosom with the finger of an arch con- noisseur . He afterwards in a conversation with me waggishly insisted , that all ...
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... shew that you want to have business . And you must not be too often seen at publick places , that competitors may not have it to say , ' He is always at the Playhouse or at Ranelagh , and never to be found at his chambers . ' And , Sir ...
... shew that you want to have business . And you must not be too often seen at publick places , that competitors may not have it to say , ' He is always at the Playhouse or at Ranelagh , and never to be found at his chambers . ' And , Sir ...
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... shew themselves in strange succession , where a consistency in appearance at least , if not reality , has not been attained by long habits of philosophical discipline . In propor- tion to the native vigour of the mind , the ...
... shew themselves in strange succession , where a consistency in appearance at least , if not reality , has not been attained by long habits of philosophical discipline . In propor- tion to the native vigour of the mind , the ...
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