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... known truth , defended Lord Chesterfield by saying , that " Cibber , who had been introduced familiarly by the back - stairs , had probably not been there above ten minutes . " It may seem strange even to entertain a doubt concerning a ...
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... known , and do not want it . I hope it is no very cynical asperity not to confess obligations where no benefit has been received , or to be unwilling that the public should consider me as owing that to a patron , which Provi- dence has ...
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... known that he denied him to a man who would have been always more than wel- come ; " and in confirmation of this , he insisted on Lord Chesterfield's general affability and easiness of access , especially to literary men . " Sir ...
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... known . LETTER 42. TO BENNET LANGTON , ESQ . At Langton , Lincolnshire . " May 6. 1755 . " SIR , It has been long observed , that men do not suspect faults which they do not commit ; your own elegance of manners , and punctuality of ...
... known . LETTER 42. TO BENNET LANGTON , ESQ . At Langton , Lincolnshire . " May 6. 1755 . " SIR , It has been long observed , that men do not suspect faults which they do not commit ; your own elegance of manners , and punctuality of ...
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... known you enough to love you , and sincerely to wish a further knowledge ; and I assure you , once more , that to live in a house that contains such a father and such a son , will be accounted a very uncommon degree of pleasure , by ...
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