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... something, althoughhe knowsnothing, whereas I, as I do notknowanything, do
not fancythatIdo.'] [Footnote 2: True as Dial to the Sun, Although it be not shired
upon. Hudibras. Part III. c.2.] [Footnote 3: This Letter maybeby Laurence Eusden.
... something, althoughhe knowsnothing, whereas I, as I do notknowanything, do
not fancythatIdo.'] [Footnote 2: True as Dial to the Sun, Although it be not shired
upon. Hudibras. Part III. c.2.] [Footnote 3: This Letter maybeby Laurence Eusden.
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This I think themore necessary at present, because I observedtherewere Attempts
onfoot last Winter to revive some of those antiquated ModesofWit thathave
beenlong exploded out ofthe Commonwealth of Letters.There wereseveral Satyrs
...
This I think themore necessary at present, because I observedtherewere Attempts
onfoot last Winter to revive some of those antiquated ModesofWit thathave
beenlong exploded out ofthe Commonwealth of Letters.There wereseveral Satyrs
...
Strana
I find likewise among the Ancients that ingenious kind of Conceit, which the
Moderns distinguish by the Name of a Rebus, [2] that does not sink a Letter but a
whole Word, by substituting a Picture in its Place. When Caesar was one of the ...
I find likewise among the Ancients that ingenious kind of Conceit, which the
Moderns distinguish by the Name of a Rebus, [2] that does not sink a Letter but a
whole Word, by substituting a Picture in its Place. When Caesar was one of the ...
Strana
U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
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