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... humour , raised it to as high a pitch of reputation as it could possibly arrive at . By this good fortune , the name of Isaac Bickerstaff gained an audience of all who had any taste of wit ; and the addition of the ordi- nary ...
... humour , raised it to as high a pitch of reputation as it could possibly arrive at . By this good fortune , the name of Isaac Bickerstaff gained an audience of all who had any taste of wit ; and the addition of the ordi- nary ...
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... humour Upon this , my and complacency of manners spark flies to the bottle for relief from satiety . She disdains him for being tired with that for which all men envied him ; and he never came home , but it was- " Was there no sot that ...
... humour Upon this , my and complacency of manners spark flies to the bottle for relief from satiety . She disdains him for being tired with that for which all men envied him ; and he never came home , but it was- " Was there no sot that ...
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... humour that way with great success , and taken from his audience all manner of super- stition , by the agitations of pretty Mrs. Bignell , whom he has , with great subtilty , made a lay- sister , as well as a prophetess ; by which means ...
... humour that way with great success , and taken from his audience all manner of super- stition , by the agitations of pretty Mrs. Bignell , whom he has , with great subtilty , made a lay- sister , as well as a prophetess ; by which means ...
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... I am voweled by the count and cursedly out of humour . Ac . Voweled ! pry'thee , Trimmer , what does he mean by that ? Trim . Have a care , Harry , speak softly ; do not show your ignorance : -if you do , they No. 12. ] 335 THE TATLER .
... I am voweled by the count and cursedly out of humour . Ac . Voweled ! pry'thee , Trimmer , what does he mean by that ? Trim . Have a care , Harry , speak softly ; do not show your ignorance : -if you do , they No. 12. ] 335 THE TATLER .
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... humour and good sense , can never be revived , but under the go- vernment of those who are judges of such talents ; who know , that whatever is put up in their stead , is but a short and trifling expedient , to support the appearance of ...
... humour and good sense , can never be revived , but under the go- vernment of those who are judges of such talents ; who know , that whatever is put up in their stead , is but a short and trifling expedient , to support the appearance of ...
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