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... person is found out to fill up my place . If you have ever been in the playhouse before the curtain rises , you see most of the front boxes filled with men of my family , who forthwith turn out and resign their stations upon the ...
... person is found out to fill up my place . If you have ever been in the playhouse before the curtain rises , you see most of the front boxes filled with men of my family , who forthwith turn out and resign their stations upon the ...
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... persons are both more warm in their love , and more hearty in their hatred , than any others whatsoever . Mutual favours ... person will not be the handsomest that is the most like herself . We have a remarkable instance to our present ...
... persons are both more warm in their love , and more hearty in their hatred , than any others whatsoever . Mutual favours ... person will not be the handsomest that is the most like herself . We have a remarkable instance to our present ...
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... person ; he his next ; until I have at last the eyes of the whole company upon me . Nay , they report abominable falsehoods , under that mistaken notion , ' She that will grant favours to one man , will to a hundred . ' I beg you will ...
... person ; he his next ; until I have at last the eyes of the whole company upon me . Nay , they report abominable falsehoods , under that mistaken notion , ' She that will grant favours to one man , will to a hundred . ' I beg you will ...
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