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... become the object of my affections * [ See " Reflections , Historical and Critical , on the Theatres of Europe , " p . 179 ; 8vo . 1741. Riccobini was himself a comic actor of some celebrity . or admiration . But if this be a defect ...
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... becoming his purchaser , Alcander , with some other companions of distress , was carried into that region of desolation and sterility . His stated employment was to follow the herds of an imperious master , and his skill in hunt- " ence ...
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... become a belle and a bankrupt . " My cousin was proceeding in her remarks , which were inter- rupted by the approach of the very lady she had been so freely describing . Miss had perceived her at a distance , and approached to salute ...
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... becomes weaker , till at last our sensations lose every mixture of sorrow , and degenerate into downright contempt . Jack Spindle and I were old acquaintance ; but he's gone . Jack was bred in a compting - house , and his father dying ...
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... become indiscretion , fortitude obstinacy , charity imprudence , and genero- sity mistaken profusion . A disinterested action , if it be not conducted by justice , is at best indifferent in its nature , and not unfrequently even turns ...
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