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was as gaily12 amiable13 as he was eminently14 learned; and though, from a keen moral sense of right, he was a satirist15, he was so free from malevolence16, that the smile with which he uttered a remark the most ironical17, had a cast of good-humoured pleasantry that nearly turned his sarcasm18 into simple sport.

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epoch
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memoirs
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intercourse
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celebrated
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lucratively
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precept
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smitten
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stigmatized
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possessed
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adroitness
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gaily
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amiable
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satirist
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malevolence
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ironical
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sarcasm
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