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One circumstance , however , made him less so than otherwise he would have been ; the play in general was not so deep as in many other assemblies , owing to Signora Sporza's discouraging it as much as she easily could .
One circumstance , however , made him less so than otherwise he would have been ; the play in general was not so deep as in many other assemblies , owing to Signora Sporza's discouraging it as much as she easily could .
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... the conversa- tion turned a good deal on national character , and several lively traits were mentioned by way of illustration ; but whether it was owing to a notion that the British bear strokes of this kind with less good humor ...
... the conversa- tion turned a good deal on national character , and several lively traits were mentioned by way of illustration ; but whether it was owing to a notion that the British bear strokes of this kind with less good humor ...
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... of Carbs- tein in an uncommon degree ; and she sometimes remarked this on occasions when a less acute or less interested observer would have been apt to think that she engaged his attention less than any other person in company .
... of Carbs- tein in an uncommon degree ; and she sometimes remarked this on occasions when a less acute or less interested observer would have been apt to think that she engaged his attention less than any other person in company .
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