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... ridiculous Stories, and imposing upon Mankind; and tho the Proceedings have been pretty tedious, we must give you the trouble of a few of them in our next. The addition to the heading, 'Translated outofFrench,' appears onlyin No.1 ...
... ridiculous Stories, and imposing upon Mankind; and tho the Proceedings have been pretty tedious, we must give you the trouble of a few of them in our next. The addition to the heading, 'Translated outofFrench,' appears onlyin No.1 ...
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... ridiculous to draw the Country only upon the Scenes, and to crowd several Parts oftheStage withSheepand Oxen. This is joining together Inconsistencies, and making the Decoration partly Real, and partly Imaginary. I would recommend what ...
... ridiculous to draw the Country only upon the Scenes, and to crowd several Parts oftheStage withSheepand Oxen. This is joining together Inconsistencies, and making the Decoration partly Real, and partly Imaginary. I would recommend what ...
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... of Superiours is founded methinks upon Instinct; and yetwhatisso ridiculous as Age?Imake this abruptTransition to the Mention ofthis Vice more thanany other, in order to introduce a little Story, which I think a pretty Instance famous.] ...
... of Superiours is founded methinks upon Instinct; and yetwhatisso ridiculous as Age?Imake this abruptTransition to the Mention ofthis Vice more thanany other, in order to introduce a little Story, which I think a pretty Instance famous.] ...
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... ridiculous in a Visage, andtheOwner of it thinks it an Aspect of Dignity, he must be of very great Quality to be exempt from Raillery: The best Expedient therefore is to be pleasant upon himself. Prince Harry and Falstaffe, in ...
... ridiculous in a Visage, andtheOwner of it thinks it an Aspect of Dignity, he must be of very great Quality to be exempt from Raillery: The best Expedient therefore is to be pleasant upon himself. Prince Harry and Falstaffe, in ...
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... ridiculous for the ingenious Mrs. Salmon[4] tohave lived atthe Sign of the Trout;forwhich Reason shehas erected before her House theFigureof theFish that isher Namesake. Mr.Bellhas likewise distinguished himselfby aDeviceofthe same ...
... ridiculous for the ingenious Mrs. Salmon[4] tohave lived atthe Sign of the Trout;forwhich Reason shehas erected before her House theFigureof theFish that isher Namesake. Mr.Bellhas likewise distinguished himselfby aDeviceofthe same ...
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