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... living Poets , of whom our opinions have repeatedly been recorded . On The Comic Writers ' we have also a course of eight lectures , the first of which analzyes Wit and Humour . Humour is not a good word to express the laughable , since ...
... living Poets , of whom our opinions have repeatedly been recorded . On The Comic Writers ' we have also a course of eight lectures , the first of which analzyes Wit and Humour . Humour is not a good word to express the laughable , since ...
Pagina 151
... living at Shiraz , employed in his translation , he neither sought nor shunned the society of the natives , many of whom constantly drew him into arguments about religion , with the intention of persuading him of the truth and ...
... living at Shiraz , employed in his translation , he neither sought nor shunned the society of the natives , many of whom constantly drew him into arguments about religion , with the intention of persuading him of the truth and ...
Pagina 453
... living , like the meanest citizens , to the dominion of the law . ' In another place , the author tells us that , in visiting this country , he wished to ascertain what relations between the civil authority and the military force were ...
... living , like the meanest citizens , to the dominion of the law . ' In another place , the author tells us that , in visiting this country , he wished to ascertain what relations between the civil authority and the military force were ...
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