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VGW(HU.752.065
15 Sep 1752:12 (88)
Entertainment. . . [moral essay on human folly, in second
column:] The contest of two rural beauties for preference
and distinction, is often sufficiently keen and rancorous to
fill their breasts with all those passions which are
generally thought the curse only of senates, of armies, and
of courts; and the rival dancers of an obscure assembly,
have their partisans and abettors, often not less
exasperated against each other, than those who are promoting
the interests of rival monarchs. . .
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