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... manner of his stories . It is worth while to observe in this narrative of fact that the Lord Treasurer , Godolphin , shows his affability in the same manner as the characters of Defoe's fiction . When he first saw Defoe after Harley's ...
... manner of his stories . It is worth while to observe in this narrative of fact that the Lord Treasurer , Godolphin , shows his affability in the same manner as the characters of Defoe's fiction . When he first saw Defoe after Harley's ...
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... manners ; and were it true that they did so , and that they constantly adhered to that rule , as the test of their acting on the theatre , much might be said in their favour . Throughout the infinite variety of this book , this ...
... manners ; and were it true that they did so , and that they constantly adhered to that rule , as the test of their acting on the theatre , much might be said in their favour . Throughout the infinite variety of this book , this ...
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... manner . The eldest , a gay gentleman , that knew the town as well as the country , and though he had levity enough to do an ill - natured thing , yet had too much judgment of things to pay too dear for his pleasures ; he began with ...
... manner . The eldest , a gay gentleman , that knew the town as well as the country , and though he had levity enough to do an ill - natured thing , yet had too much judgment of things to pay too dear for his pleasures ; he began with ...
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... manners , modesty , and all to an extreme , yet if she has not money she's nobody , she had as good want them all ; nothing but money now recommends a woman ; the men play the game all into their own hands . " Her younger brother , who ...
... manners , modesty , and all to an extreme , yet if she has not money she's nobody , she had as good want them all ; nothing but money now recommends a woman ; the men play the game all into their own hands . " Her younger brother , who ...
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... manner of rudeness to me , only kissed me a great while . After this he thought he had heard somebody come upstairs , so he got off from the bed , lifted me up , professing a great deal of love for me ; but told me it was all an honest ...
... manner of rudeness to me , only kissed me a great while . After this he thought he had heard somebody come upstairs , so he got off from the bed , lifted me up , professing a great deal of love for me ; but told me it was all an honest ...
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