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Pagina 163
... Character . The Lawyer , who is vehement and loud in a Cause wherein he knows he has not the Truth of the Question on his Side , is a Player as to the per- sonated Part , but incomparably meaner than he as to the Prostitution of himself ...
... Character . The Lawyer , who is vehement and loud in a Cause wherein he knows he has not the Truth of the Question on his Side , is a Player as to the per- sonated Part , but incomparably meaner than he as to the Prostitution of himself ...
Pagina 311
... Character of Men of Humanity and Good - manners , to be capable of Mirth while there is any one of the Company in Pain and Disorder . They who have the true Taste of Conversation , enjoy themselves in a Communication of each other's ...
... Character of Men of Humanity and Good - manners , to be capable of Mirth while there is any one of the Company in Pain and Disorder . They who have the true Taste of Conversation , enjoy themselves in a Communication of each other's ...
Pagina 427
... Characters who stand out against it . I am your most humble Servant . P.S. I have lately got the ingenious Authors of ... Character to be attentive only to their own Satisfactions , and have very little Bowels for the Concerns or Sorrows ...
... Characters who stand out against it . I am your most humble Servant . P.S. I have lately got the ingenious Authors of ... Character to be attentive only to their own Satisfactions , and have very little Bowels for the Concerns or Sorrows ...
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