The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Callisthenes , Acetus , and Minutius · Steele . 423. Advice to Gloriana respecting the studied Addresses of Strephon and Damon 424. On good Humour - the Country Infirmary Steele . 425. Beauties of the Evening - Vicissitudes of Night and ...
... Callisthenes , Acetus , and Minutius · Steele . 423. Advice to Gloriana respecting the studied Addresses of Strephon and Damon 424. On good Humour - the Country Infirmary Steele . 425. Beauties of the Evening - Vicissitudes of Night and ...
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... Callisthenes has great wit , accompanied with that quality without 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 you are ...
... Callisthenes has great wit , accompanied with that quality without 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 you are ...
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that Callisthenes will make a man run into impertinent relations to his own advantage , and express the satisfac- tion he has in his own dear self , till he is very ridiculous ; but in this case the man is made a fool by his own consent ...
that Callisthenes will make a man run into impertinent relations to his own advantage , and express the satisfac- tion he has in his own dear self , till he is very ridiculous ; but in this case the man is made a fool by his own consent ...
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