The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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... Callisthenes has at wit, accom anied with that ualit , with 87° _ P 'I Y out which a man can have no wit at all, a sound judgment, This gentleman rallies the best of any man I know, for he forms his ridicule upon a circumstance which ...
... Callisthenes has at wit, accom anied with that ualit , with 87° _ P 'I Y out which a man can have no wit at all, a sound judgment, This gentleman rallies the best of any man I know, for he forms his ridicule upon a circumstance which ...
Strana 305
... Callisthenes will make a man run into impertinent relations, to bis own advantage, and express the satisfar tion he has in his own dear self till he is very ridiculous ; but in this case tie man is made a fool by bis own consent, and ...
... Callisthenes will make a man run into impertinent relations, to bis own advantage, and express the satisfar tion he has in his own dear self till he is very ridiculous ; but in this case tie man is made a fool by bis own consent, and ...
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