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Pagina 144
... Character , or in the Representation which he makes of others ; and that when we laugh at a Brute or even at an inanimate thing , it is at some Action or Incident that bears a remote Analogy to any Blunder or Absurdity in reasonable ...
... Character , or in the Representation which he makes of others ; and that when we laugh at a Brute or even at an inanimate thing , it is at some Action or Incident that bears a remote Analogy to any Blunder or Absurdity in reasonable ...
Pagina 202
... Character of a Fine Gentle- man , that he should in that manner Trample upon all Order and Decency . As for the Character of Dorimant , it is more of a Coxcomb than that of Foplin . He says of one of his Com- panions , that a good ...
... Character of a Fine Gentle- man , that he should in that manner Trample upon all Order and Decency . As for the Character of Dorimant , it is more of a Coxcomb than that of Foplin . He says of one of his Com- panions , that a good ...
Pagina 397
... Character : My Love of Solitude , Taci- turnity , and particular way of Life , having raised a great Curiosity in all these Parts . The Notions which have been framed of me are various ; some look upon me as very proud , and some as ...
... Character : My Love of Solitude , Taci- turnity , and particular way of Life , having raised a great Curiosity in all these Parts . The Notions which have been framed of me are various ; some look upon me as very proud , and some as ...
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