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Pagina xiv
... humor , tenderness , and elegance ; and , if his practice and habits were anything but moral , his dramas ( during a season of unrestrained licentiousness ) were strictly so : he seems to have been guided , in this respect , by the ...
... humor , tenderness , and elegance ; and , if his practice and habits were anything but moral , his dramas ( during a season of unrestrained licentiousness ) were strictly so : he seems to have been guided , in this respect , by the ...
Pagina xxiv
... humor by Steele , in the " Guardian . " " There is a silly habit among many of our minor orators , who display their eloquence in the several Coffee - houses , to the no small annoyance of considerable numbers of her Majesty's spruce ...
... humor by Steele , in the " Guardian . " " There is a silly habit among many of our minor orators , who display their eloquence in the several Coffee - houses , to the no small annoyance of considerable numbers of her Majesty's spruce ...
Pagina 44
... humor and And laugh at witches , ghosts , and prodigies ? please men in their vices and follies . The great GOING yesterday to dine with an old acquaint- enemy of mankind , notwithstanding his wit and ance , I had the misfortune to find ...
... humor and And laugh at witches , ghosts , and prodigies ? please men in their vices and follies . The great GOING yesterday to dine with an old acquaint- enemy of mankind , notwithstanding his wit and ance , I had the misfortune to find ...
Pagina 59
... humor : I take an impudent fellow to be a sort of outlaw in good breeding , and therefore what is said of him no nation or person can be concerned for . For this reason one may be free upon him . I have put myself to great pains in ...
... humor : I take an impudent fellow to be a sort of outlaw in good breeding , and therefore what is said of him no nation or person can be concerned for . For this reason one may be free upon him . I have put myself to great pains in ...
Pagina 61
... humor and ridi- cule in the possession of an ill - natured man . There cannot be a greater gratification to a bar- barous and inhuman wit , than to stir up sorrow in the heart of a private person , to raise uneasiness among near ...
... humor and ridi- cule in the possession of an ill - natured man . There cannot be a greater gratification to a bar- barous and inhuman wit , than to stir up sorrow in the heart of a private person , to raise uneasiness among near ...
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