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Pagina 5
... manners , failings , and me- rits . It is remarkable that those who want any one sense possess the others with ... manner of bearing their condition , often pity the profperous , and admire the unhappy . Those who converse with the ...
... manners , failings , and me- rits . It is remarkable that those who want any one sense possess the others with ... manner of bearing their condition , often pity the profperous , and admire the unhappy . Those who converse with the ...
Pagina 24
... manner , till very lately one whole isle has been ' disturbed with one of these monstrous Starers ; ' he's the head taller than any one in the church ; but , for the greater advantage of expofing him self , ftands upon a haffoc , and ...
... manner , till very lately one whole isle has been ' disturbed with one of these monstrous Starers ; ' he's the head taller than any one in the church ; but , for the greater advantage of expofing him self , ftands upon a haffoc , and ...
Pagina 29
... manner of notice of , ' Sir , • Your obliged humble servant , WILL , FASHION . ' A like impertinence is also very troublesome to the fuperior and more intelligent part of the fair sex . It is , it seems , a great inconvenience , that ...
... manner of notice of , ' Sir , • Your obliged humble servant , WILL , FASHION . ' A like impertinence is also very troublesome to the fuperior and more intelligent part of the fair sex . It is , it seems , a great inconvenience , that ...
Pagina 40
... manner he could , that there were fome ladies ( but for your comfort , says Will , they are not those of the most wit ) that were offended at the liberties I had taken with the opera and the puppet - show ; that fome of them were ...
... manner he could , that there were fome ladies ( but for your comfort , says Will , they are not those of the most wit ) that were offended at the liberties I had taken with the opera and the puppet - show ; that fome of them were ...
Pagina 57
... manner ; " Men of all forts , " says that merry knight , " take a pride to " gird at me . The brain of man is not able to " invent any thing that tends to laughter more " than I invent , or is invented on me . I am not " only witty in ...
... manner ; " Men of all forts , " says that merry knight , " take a pride to " gird at me . The brain of man is not able to " invent any thing that tends to laughter more " than I invent , or is invented on me . I am not " only witty in ...
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