Horace Walpole Quotes
I Avoid Talking Before The Youth Of The Age As I Would Dancing Before Them: For If One's Tongue Don't Move In The Steps Of The Day, And Thinks To Please By Its Old Graces, It Is Only An Object Of Ridicule.
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