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to write , or to speak a word , and affected ... Some authors there are , whose
manner priety ; and opposite to it , there is a clumof writing approaches nearer to
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wit . now extant , amounting to near a thou- His letters to ladies are full of
affectation . sand . They contain the most authentic Even in writing to his friends ,
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