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For which ReasonsI shall endeavour to enliven Morality with Wit, and to temper
Wit with Morality, that my Readers may, if possible, both Ways find their account
in the Speculation of the Day. Andto theEnd that their Virtueand Discretionmay ...
For which ReasonsI shall endeavour to enliven Morality with Wit, and to temper
Wit with Morality, that my Readers may, if possible, both Ways find their account
in the Speculation of the Day. Andto theEnd that their Virtueand Discretionmay ...
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Thirdly, He is wonderfully unlucky, insomuch that he will bite the Hand that feeds
him, and endeavour to ridicule both Friends and Foes indifferently. For having
butsmall Talents, he mustbemerry wherehe can, not wherehe should. Fourthly ...
Thirdly, He is wonderfully unlucky, insomuch that he will bite the Hand that feeds
him, and endeavour to ridicule both Friends and Foes indifferently. For having
butsmall Talents, he mustbemerry wherehe can, not wherehe should. Fourthly ...
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I shall endeavour to make what I say intelligible to ordinary Capacities; but if my
Readers meet with any Paper that in some Parts of it may be a little out of their
Reach, I would not have them discouraged, for they may assure themselves the ...
I shall endeavour to make what I say intelligible to ordinary Capacities; but if my
Readers meet with any Paper that in some Parts of it may be a little out of their
Reach, I would not have them discouraged, for they may assure themselves the ...
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