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As a wry face without pain moves laughter , or a deformed vizard , or a rude clown dressed in a lady's habit and using her actions ; we dislike and scorn such rep- resentations which made the ancient philos- ophers ever think laughter ...
As a wry face without pain moves laughter , or a deformed vizard , or a rude clown dressed in a lady's habit and using her actions ; we dislike and scorn such rep- resentations which made the ancient philos- ophers ever think laughter ...
Strana 174
He told him at the vanity and fopperies of the time , to see men so empty of all virtuous actions to hunt so far after gold , having no end of ambition ; to take such infinite pains for a little glory and to be favored of men ; to make ...
He told him at the vanity and fopperies of the time , to see men so empty of all virtuous actions to hunt so far after gold , having no end of ambition ; to take such infinite pains for a little glory and to be favored of men ; to make ...
Strana 672
This is indeed the most improbable of all his actions , but ' tis far from being impossible . Their king had made himself contemptible to his people , as the history of Granada tells us ; and Almanzor , though a stranger , yet was ...
This is indeed the most improbable of all his actions , but ' tis far from being impossible . Their king had made himself contemptible to his people , as the history of Granada tells us ; and Almanzor , though a stranger , yet was ...
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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 16 |
NICHOLAS BRETON | 105 |
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