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The way to ensure summer in England is to have it framed and glazed in a comfortable room.
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The whole nation hitherto has been void of wit and humour, and even incapable of relishing it.
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It is the story of a mountebank and his zany.
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Horace Walpole |
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Posterity always degenerates till it becomes our ancestors.
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Horace Walpole |
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Have done with this rhapsody of impertinence.
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And is anybody unhappy about another, unless they are in love with them?
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Thy purpose is as odious as thy resentment is contemptible.
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Enjoy the present smiling hour;And put it out of fortune's power.
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