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Page 70
... merits to mankind ; in which I dare promife the Reader , that whenever he begins to think any one chapter dull , the ftyle will be immediately changed in the next . 1 MEMOIRS O F MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . BOOK I. CHAP . 70 INTRODUCTION .
... merits to mankind ; in which I dare promife the Reader , that whenever he begins to think any one chapter dull , the ftyle will be immediately changed in the next . 1 MEMOIRS O F MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . BOOK I. CHAP . 70 INTRODUCTION .
Page 81
... . Then he may 66 What an affemblage of ftrokes of true wit and original humour is there from hence to the end of this chapter . VOL . VI . G 46 66 likewife contemplate the wonders of the Mem- phitic MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . 81.
... . Then he may 66 What an affemblage of ftrokes of true wit and original humour is there from hence to the end of this chapter . VOL . VI . G 46 66 likewife contemplate the wonders of the Mem- phitic MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . 81.
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... chapter , the fixth , seventh , eighth , and tenth , and twelfth chapters , appear to be the production of Arbuthnot , as they con- tain allufions to many remote and uncommon parts of learning and fcience , with which we cannot imagine ...
... chapter , the fixth , seventh , eighth , and tenth , and twelfth chapters , appear to be the production of Arbuthnot , as they con- tain allufions to many remote and uncommon parts of learning and fcience , with which we cannot imagine ...
Page 116
... the feveral kinds of Inteftines , * There can be no doubt that this whole Chapter is by Dr. Arbuthnot , whofe fcience was equal to his humour , and much heightened by it , } Cornelius affirmed that there were only two , the 116 MEMOIRS OF.
... the feveral kinds of Inteftines , * There can be no doubt that this whole Chapter is by Dr. Arbuthnot , whofe fcience was equal to his humour , and much heightened by it , } Cornelius affirmed that there were only two , the 116 MEMOIRS OF.
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... Heart . 6 Lucretius , towards the end of the fourth book . The fatire in this and the next chapter is fo exquifite , that it is difficult to know which to prefer . Afterwards he thought it abfurd to confine that fover- eign 132 MEMOIRS OF.
... Heart . 6 Lucretius , towards the end of the fourth book . The fatire in this and the next chapter is fo exquifite , that it is difficult to know which to prefer . Afterwards he thought it abfurd to confine that fover- eign 132 MEMOIRS OF.
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