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I REMEMBER a young man of very lively parts , and of a sprightly turn in conversation , who had only one fault , which was an inordinate desire of appearing fashionable . This ran him into many amours , and consequently into many ...
I REMEMBER a young man of very lively parts , and of a sprightly turn in conversation , who had only one fault , which was an inordinate desire of appearing fashionable . This ran him into many amours , and consequently into many ...
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I likewise desire , that I may have the sole teaching of persons of quality , in which I shall spare neither time nor pains till I have made them as expert as myself . I will fly with the women upon my back for the first fortnight .
I likewise desire , that I may have the sole teaching of persons of quality , in which I shall spare neither time nor pains till I have made them as expert as myself . I will fly with the women upon my back for the first fortnight .
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I must desire likewise , that intriguers will not make a pimp of my lion , and by this means convey their thoughts to one another . Those who are read in the history of the popes , observe that the Leos have been the best and the ...
I must desire likewise , that intriguers will not make a pimp of my lion , and by this means convey their thoughts to one another . Those who are read in the history of the popes , observe that the Leos have been the best and the ...
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