The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... Laughter - several Kinds of Laughters 30. On Pastoral Poetry 31. Various Schemes of Happiness 32. The Subject of Pastoral Poetry treated in an Allegory 33. On the Merits of the Tragedy of Cato- Prologue and Epilogue . 34. Conversation ...
... Laughter - several Kinds of Laughters 30. On Pastoral Poetry 31. Various Schemes of Happiness 32. The Subject of Pastoral Poetry treated in an Allegory 33. On the Merits of the Tragedy of Cato- Prologue and Epilogue . 34. Conversation ...
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... it their endeavour to excel upon the received maxims and honest arts of life . If it were possible to laugh at so melancholy an affair as what : hazards salvation , it would be no unpleasant inquiry N ° 3 . 19 THE GUARDIAN .
... it their endeavour to excel upon the received maxims and honest arts of life . If it were possible to laugh at so melancholy an affair as what : hazards salvation , it would be no unpleasant inquiry N ° 3 . 19 THE GUARDIAN .
Strana 29
... dishonour , as being in themselves more sensible of the former , and from custom and opinion for less offences more exposed to the latter ; I shall begin with the D3 N ° 5 29 GUARDIAN Essay on Laughter-several Kinds Laughters.
... dishonour , as being in themselves more sensible of the former , and from custom and opinion for less offences more exposed to the latter ; I shall begin with the D3 N ° 5 29 GUARDIAN Essay on Laughter-several Kinds Laughters.
Strana 103
... laughter ; which others , who were touched with the liberal compassion of the poor fellow , could hardly suppress by their clapping . But the man , without the least confusion or shane in his countenance fo what had happened , wiped ...
... laughter ; which others , who were touched with the liberal compassion of the poor fellow , could hardly suppress by their clapping . But the man , without the least confusion or shane in his countenance fo what had happened , wiped ...
Strana 110
... laughter of fools , and being the by - word of idiots , it has now precipitated itself into the din of demons , and the howlings of eternal despair , how will- ingly now would it suffer the imputation of fear and cowardice , to have one ...
... laughter of fools , and being the by - word of idiots , it has now precipitated itself into the din of demons , and the howlings of eternal despair , how will- ingly now would it suffer the imputation of fear and cowardice , to have one ...
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