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Pagina 184
... Learning . They were a List of Words that rhyme to one another , drawn up by another Hand , and given to a Poet , who was to make a Poem to the Rhymes in the same Order that they were placed upon the List : The more uncom- mon the ...
... Learning . They were a List of Words that rhyme to one another , drawn up by another Hand , and given to a Poet , who was to make a Poem to the Rhymes in the same Order that they were placed upon the List : The more uncom- mon the ...
Pagina 323
... Learning , like Travelling , and all other Methods of Improvement , as it finishes good Sense , so it makes a silly Man ten thousand times more insufferable , by supplying variety of Matter to his Impertinence , and giving him an ...
... Learning , like Travelling , and all other Methods of Improvement , as it finishes good Sense , so it makes a silly Man ten thousand times more insufferable , by supplying variety of Matter to his Impertinence , and giving him an ...
Pagina 438
... Learning than of Money . The Gentleman I am speaking of , takes Advantage of the Narrowness of my Cir- cumstances in such a manner , that he has read all that I can pretend to , and runs me down with such a positive Air , and with such ...
... Learning than of Money . The Gentleman I am speaking of , takes Advantage of the Narrowness of my Cir- cumstances in such a manner , that he has read all that I can pretend to , and runs me down with such a positive Air , and with such ...
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