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— William Hazlitt"The greatest grossness sometimes accompanies the greatest refinement, as a natural relief."
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As by some might be saide of me: that here I have but gathered a nosegay of strange floures, and have put nothing of mine unto it, but the thred to binde them. Certes, I have given unto publike opinion, that these borrowed ornaments accompany me; but I meane not they should cover or hide me.
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