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Pagina 43
... these innocent creatures ⚫ which in some measure is owing to their being placed in rooms next the street , where , to the great offence of chafte and tender ears , they learn ribaldry , obfcene fongs , and immodeft expref- fions from ...
... these innocent creatures ⚫ which in some measure is owing to their being placed in rooms next the street , where , to the great offence of chafte and tender ears , they learn ribaldry , obfcene fongs , and immodeft expref- fions from ...
Pagina 51
... these arts , is the study of all dull people in general ; but when dulnefs is lodged in a perfon of a quick animal life , it generally exerts itself in poetry . One might here mention a few military writers , who give great ...
... these arts , is the study of all dull people in general ; but when dulnefs is lodged in a perfon of a quick animal life , it generally exerts itself in poetry . One might here mention a few military writers , who give great ...
Pagina 56
... These merry wags , from whatfoever food they receive their titles , that they may make their audiences laugh , always appear in a fool's coat , and commit fuch blunders and miftakes in every step they take , and every word they utter ...
... These merry wags , from whatfoever food they receive their titles , that they may make their audiences laugh , always appear in a fool's coat , and commit fuch blunders and miftakes in every step they take , and every word they utter ...
Pagina 58
... these two forts of men ; fuch as have not spirits too active to be happy and well pleased in a private condition , nor complexions too warm to make them neg- lect the duties and relations of life . Of these fort of men confift the ...
... these two forts of men ; fuch as have not spirits too active to be happy and well pleased in a private condition , nor complexions too warm to make them neg- lect the duties and relations of life . Of these fort of men confift the ...
Pagina 59
... these ho- 6 ly houfes on that day , I could not obferve any circumftance of devotion in their behaviour . There was indeed a man in black who was mounted above the reft , and feemed to utter fomething with a great deal of vehemence ...
... these ho- 6 ly houfes on that day , I could not obferve any circumftance of devotion in their behaviour . There was indeed a man in black who was mounted above the reft , and feemed to utter fomething with a great deal of vehemence ...
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