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Pagina 145
... Humour , what wild irregular Fancies , what unnatural Distortions of Thought , do we meet with ? If they speak Nonsense , they believe they are talking Humour ; and when they have drawn together a Scheme of absurd , inconsistent Idea's ...
... Humour , what wild irregular Fancies , what unnatural Distortions of Thought , do we meet with ? If they speak Nonsense , they believe they are talking Humour ; and when they have drawn together a Scheme of absurd , inconsistent Idea's ...
Pagina 146
... Humour should always lye under the Check of Reason , and that it requires the Direction of the nicest Judgment , by so much the more as it indulges it self in the most boundless Freedoms . There is a kind of Nature that is to be ...
... Humour should always lye under the Check of Reason , and that it requires the Direction of the nicest Judgment , by so much the more as it indulges it self in the most boundless Freedoms . There is a kind of Nature that is to be ...
Pagina 147
... HUMOUR , and , at the same time , place under it the Genealogy of TRUE HUMOUR , that the Reader may at one View behold their different Pedigrees and Relations . FALSEHOOD . NONSENSE . FRENZY . LAUGHTER . - FALSE HUMOUR . TRUTH . GOOD ...
... HUMOUR , and , at the same time , place under it the Genealogy of TRUE HUMOUR , that the Reader may at one View behold their different Pedigrees and Relations . FALSEHOOD . NONSENSE . FRENZY . LAUGHTER . - FALSE HUMOUR . TRUTH . GOOD ...
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