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Pagina 105
... SENSE . GOOD SENSE was the Father of WIT , who married a Lady of a Collateral Line called MIRTH , by whom he had issue HUMOUR . HUMOUR therefore being the youngest of the Illustrious Family , and descended from Parents of such different ...
... SENSE . GOOD SENSE was the Father of WIT , who married a Lady of a Collateral Line called MIRTH , by whom he had issue HUMOUR . HUMOUR therefore being the youngest of the Illustrious Family , and descended from Parents of such different ...
Pagina 188
... Sense to agree in it . As for the Revival of this false Wit , it happened about the time of the Revival of Letters ; but as soon as it was once detected , it immediately vanished and disappeared . At the same time there is no question ...
... Sense to agree in it . As for the Revival of this false Wit , it happened about the time of the Revival of Letters ; but as soon as it was once detected , it immediately vanished and disappeared . At the same time there is no question ...
Pagina 202
... Sense , and me upon others for a very civil Person . This whole celebrated Piece is a perfect Contradiction to good Manners , good Sense , and common Honesty ; and as there is nothing in it but what is built upon the Ruin of Virtue and ...
... Sense , and me upon others for a very civil Person . This whole celebrated Piece is a perfect Contradiction to good Manners , good Sense , and common Honesty ; and as there is nothing in it but what is built upon the Ruin of Virtue and ...
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