ON SOME OF THE OLD ACTORS
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ance of insensibility ed ed temperament of ter. But ions and specious combinations ratrict metapure saken, or , it neit all. For sailor a piece of satire -- a creation of Congreves fancy -- a dreamy combination of all ts of a sailors cer -- empt of money -- y to necessary estrangement from is just y to suppose migion as is , or feel it as a stain upon er. But ead of tful pom -- ture dear to er exed -- displays before our eyes a doar -- and notead of investing it ed goodness of purpose -- o it a doanding, and a full consciousness of its actions; ti