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At length , heartily tired with the haughty impertinence of Lætitia , and charmed with the repeated instances of good - humour he had observed in Daphne , he one day told the latter , that he had something to say to her he hoped she ...
At length , heartily tired with the haughty impertinence of Lætitia , and charmed with the repeated instances of good - humour he had observed in Daphne , he one day told the latter , that he had something to say to her he hoped she ...
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It is indeed much easier to describe what is not Having thus taken my resolutions to march on humour , than what is ; and very difficult to define boldly in the cause of virtue and good sense , and it otherwise than as Cowley has done ...
It is indeed much easier to describe what is not Having thus taken my resolutions to march on humour , than what is ; and very difficult to define boldly in the cause of virtue and good sense , and it otherwise than as Cowley has done ...
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I might extend the allegory , by mentioning seve - portunity to part with every thing which does not ral of the children of False Humour , who are more contribute to the representation of human life ; and in number than the sands of the ...
I might extend the allegory , by mentioning seve - portunity to part with every thing which does not ral of the children of False Humour , who are more contribute to the representation of human life ; and in number than the sands of the ...
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The Dutch , who are more famous for their inmere sermon pop - gun , repeating and discharging Texts , proofs , and applications so perpetually , that dustry and application , than for wit and humour , however weary I may go to bed ...
The Dutch , who are more famous for their inmere sermon pop - gun , repeating and discharging Texts , proofs , and applications so perpetually , that dustry and application , than for wit and humour , however weary I may go to bed ...
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I hope I am in all respects show himself a fop , than by wearing stockings of meable , and for humour and mirth , I will keep different colours . In a word , though they have the president himself . All the favour I will had a full barn ...
I hope I am in all respects show himself a fop , than by wearing stockings of meable , and for humour and mirth , I will keep different colours . In a word , though they have the president himself . All the favour I will had a full barn ...
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