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... humour of Mrs. Jenny Distaff's Latin quotation Letters from Paris , dated May the sixth , say. stands in need of some illustration . It rises ont of the simi- larity between the words Cretecum and Criticum , which are sufficiently alike ...
... humour of Mrs. Jenny Distaff's Latin quotation Letters from Paris , dated May the sixth , say. stands in need of some illustration . It rises ont of the simi- larity between the words Cretecum and Criticum , which are sufficiently alike ...
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... humour that way with great success , and ☆ Ovid , Metam . ii . 1 . + This Ned was a farmer of Anthony Henley , Esq . who mentions this saying of his in a letter to Swift . - Swift's Works , vol . xviii . p . 15 . taken from his ...
... humour that way with great success , and ☆ Ovid , Metam . ii . 1 . + This Ned was a farmer of Anthony Henley , Esq . who mentions this saying of his in a letter to Swift . - Swift's Works , vol . xviii . p . 15 . taken from his ...
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... humour . Ac . Voweled ! pry'thee , Trimmer , what does he mean by that ? Trim . Have a care , Harry , speak softly ; do not show your ignorance : if you do , they will bite you wherever they meet you , they are such cursed curs - the ...
... humour . Ac . Voweled ! pry'thee , Trimmer , what does he mean by that ? Trim . Have a care , Harry , speak softly ; do not show your ignorance : if you do , they will bite you wherever they meet you , they are such cursed curs - the ...
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... humour and good sense , can never be revived , but under the go- government of those who are judges of such talents ; who know , that whatever is put up in their stead , is but a short and trifling expe- dient , to support the ...
... humour and good sense , can never be revived , but under the go- government of those who are judges of such talents ; who know , that whatever is put up in their stead , is but a short and trifling expe- dient , to support the ...
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... humour with yourselves out of humour , and ye will then acknowledge , that all external objects affect you according to the dispositions ye are in to receive their impressions , and not as those objects are in their own nature . How ...
... humour with yourselves out of humour , and ye will then acknowledge , that all external objects affect you according to the dispositions ye are in to receive their impressions , and not as those objects are in their own nature . How ...
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