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For instance, he gave immoderate praise to Charlotte Lennox's The Female Quixote and Charles Macklin's two-act comic play The Covent Garden Theatre, or Paquin Turn'd Drawcansir; Lennox and Macklin were long-time friends of Fielding, and Macklin's play was based on Fielding's life.
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Wallace was immoderate in his hungers for ideas, novelty, entertainment, drugs, women, booze, recovery, literature, praise.
But beware immoderate nostalgia.
Success was immediate and immoderate.
What syrup, what immoderate sweet.
Roger Allam is masterly as the immoderate Christie.
"Immoderate attacks will not resolve anything".
We doled out tidbits of immoderate disclosure.
Extremists lack critical capacity: by definition, they are immoderate.
More recent descriptions range from the fabulous to the immoderate.
Mr Reinfeldt has, of course, since decried such immoderate views.
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