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Page 63
... characters fhews the Mafter . It is thus Addison bas reprefented his Sir Roger , and Shakspeare his Falftaff . How great must be the native force of Cervantes's humour , when it can be relished by readers , even unacquainted with ...
... characters fhews the Mafter . It is thus Addison bas reprefented his Sir Roger , and Shakspeare his Falftaff . How great must be the native force of Cervantes's humour , when it can be relished by readers , even unacquainted with ...
Page 79
... character ftill appears in his speeches on Dreams and on Oracles . After this he is feen in no other throughout the ... characters are almoft infeparable , and the laft cannot be faid to be incompatible with them . " 66 2 fon a The good ...
... character ftill appears in his speeches on Dreams and on Oracles . After this he is feen in no other throughout the ... characters are almoft infeparable , and the laft cannot be faid to be incompatible with them . " 66 2 fon a The good ...
Page 82
... about how to pass this day more agreeably to his character ; that is to fay , not with- out fome Profitable Conference , nor wholly without obfervance of fome Ancient Custom . 4 He remembered to have read in Theocritus , that 82 MEMOIRS OF.
... about how to pass this day more agreeably to his character ; that is to fay , not with- out fome Profitable Conference , nor wholly without obfervance of fome Ancient Custom . 4 He remembered to have read in Theocritus , that 82 MEMOIRS OF.
Page 169
... character as he represents him towards the end of his Memoirs , attributing to bim things quite incompatible . Nay , fuch is his luft of loading this chara & er , that he declares Gulliver's Travels to be the Travels of Scriblerus ; and ...
... character as he represents him towards the end of his Memoirs , attributing to bim things quite incompatible . Nay , fuch is his luft of loading this chara & er , that he declares Gulliver's Travels to be the Travels of Scriblerus ; and ...
Page 170
... excellent Princess Queen Anne ; furely that man deferves to be pitied , if by all thofe vifible Signs and Characters , he cannot distinguish and acknowledge the Great Scriblerus . CHAP . XV . OF THE DISCOVERIES AND WORKS OF 170 MEMOIRS OF.
... excellent Princess Queen Anne ; furely that man deferves to be pitied , if by all thofe vifible Signs and Characters , he cannot distinguish and acknowledge the Great Scriblerus . CHAP . XV . OF THE DISCOVERIES AND WORKS OF 170 MEMOIRS OF.
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