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The laws of every country should allow them to play their tricks at least with
impunity. They should not be branded with the ignominious appellation of
vagabonds; at least they deserve a rank in society equal to the mystery of barbers
, ...
The laws of every country should allow them to play their tricks at least with
impunity. They should not be branded with the ignominious appellation of
vagabonds; at least they deserve a rank in society equal to the mystery of barbers
, ...
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I tried at different times, dancing, fencing, and riding; I solved geometrical
problems, shaped tobacco-stoppers; wrote verses, and cut paper. At last I placed
my affections on music, and find, that earnest employment if it cannot cure, at
least will ...
I tried at different times, dancing, fencing, and riding; I solved geometrical
problems, shaped tobacco-stoppers; wrote verses, and cut paper. At last I placed
my affections on music, and find, that earnest employment if it cannot cure, at
least will ...
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These are the shields with which we should arm ourselves; and thus make every
scene of life, if not pleasing, at least supportable. Men complain of not finding a
place of repose. They are in the wrong; they have it for seeking. What they should
...
These are the shields with which we should arm ourselves; and thus make every
scene of life, if not pleasing, at least supportable. Men complain of not finding a
place of repose. They are in the wrong; they have it for seeking. What they should
...
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At least, it would have been just, that they who flattered the King while living for
virtues which he had not, should lament him dead for those he really had. In this
universal cause for national distress, as I had no interest myself, so it is but
natural ...
At least, it would have been just, that they who flattered the King while living for
virtues which he had not, should lament him dead for those he really had. In this
universal cause for national distress, as I had no interest myself, so it is but
natural ...
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Thus they, who have fortune, are possessed at least of something that is lovely;
but I actually pity those that have none. I am told there was a time, when ladies
with no other merit but youth, virtue and beauty, had a chance for husbands, at
least ...
Thus they, who have fortune, are possessed at least of something that is lovely;
but I actually pity those that have none. I am told there was a time, when ladies
with no other merit but youth, virtue and beauty, had a chance for husbands, at
least ...
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