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Pagina 13
... given them of being witty . But let them remember that I do hereby enter my caveat against this piece of raillery . C " N ° 11. TUESDAY , MARCH 13 , Dat veniam corvis , vexat cenfura columbas . Juv . Sat. ii . 1. 63 . The doves are ...
... given them of being witty . But let them remember that I do hereby enter my caveat against this piece of raillery . C " N ° 11. TUESDAY , MARCH 13 , Dat veniam corvis , vexat cenfura columbas . Juv . Sat. ii . 1. 63 . The doves are ...
Pagina 17
... given . You have mif' reprefented me , in faying that I am a courty' gentleman , who act only for my diverfion ; whereas , had I ftill the fame woods to range in which I once had when I was a fox - hunter , I ' fhould not refign my ...
... given . You have mif' reprefented me , in faying that I am a courty' gentleman , who act only for my diverfion ; whereas , had I ftill the fame woods to range in which I once had when I was a fox - hunter , I ' fhould not refign my ...
Pagina 33
... given rife to many of those absurdities which are committed over our heads ; and , as I am informed , firft occafioned the Three Nuns and a • Hare , which we fee fo frequently joined together . I would therefore establish certain rules ...
... given rife to many of those absurdities which are committed over our heads ; and , as I am informed , firft occafioned the Three Nuns and a • Hare , which we fee fo frequently joined together . I would therefore establish certain rules ...
Pagina 42
... given to little apish tricks and buffoonries . Secondly , He fo much delights in mimickry , that it is all one to him whether he expofes by it vice and folly , luxury and avarice ; or on the contrary , virtue and wisdom , pain and ...
... given to little apish tricks and buffoonries . Secondly , He fo much delights in mimickry , that it is all one to him whether he expofes by it vice and folly , luxury and avarice ; or on the contrary , virtue and wisdom , pain and ...
Pagina 43
... given these innocent creatures which in fome measure is owing to their being ' placed in rooms next the street , where , to the great offence of chafte and tender ears , they learn ⚫ribaldry , obfcene fongs , and immodeft expreffions ...
... given these innocent creatures which in fome measure is owing to their being ' placed in rooms next the street , where , to the great offence of chafte and tender ears , they learn ⚫ribaldry , obfcene fongs , and immodeft expreffions ...
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