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... humour of late of being very regular in their sins , and a young fellow shall keep his four maids and three footmen with the greatest gravity imaginable . There are no less than six of these venerable housekeepers of my acquaintance ...
... humour of late of being very regular in their sins , and a young fellow shall keep his four maids and three footmen with the greatest gravity imaginable . There are no less than six of these venerable housekeepers of my acquaintance ...
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... Humour . See Wit and Humour Hunt , Mrs Arabella , v , 160 and n . Huygens , or Huygenius , Chris- tian , Dutch philosopher , vi , 153 and n . Hyde Park , i , 377 , 392 Hymns by Addison , v , 202 , 344 , 433 ; a French hymn , 434 ...
... Humour . See Wit and Humour Hunt , Mrs Arabella , v , 160 and n . Huygens , or Huygenius , Chris- tian , Dutch philosopher , vi , 153 and n . Hyde Park , i , 377 , 392 Hymns by Addison , v , 202 , 344 , 433 ; a French hymn , 434 ...
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... humour : wit and sense more esteemed than honesty and virtue , i , 27 ; wit and learning to be valued by their ... humour , 146 ; Shadwell cited , 147 ; Cowley's definition of wit by negatives , 147 ; allegorical genealogy of True Humour ...
... humour : wit and sense more esteemed than honesty and virtue , i , 27 ; wit and learning to be valued by their ... humour , 146 ; Shadwell cited , 147 ; Cowley's definition of wit by negatives , 147 ; allegorical genealogy of True Humour ...
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