The Divine Legation Of Moses Demonstrated: In Nine Books, Volumen1A. Millar, and J. and R. Tonson, 1765 - 440 páginas |
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... RIDICULE is be- come their favourite figure of fpeech ; and they have composed fad treatises to justify its use , and very merry ones to evince its utility . But to be fair with you , it must be owned , that this strange difpofition ...
... RIDICULE is be- come their favourite figure of fpeech ; and they have composed fad treatises to justify its use , and very merry ones to evince its utility . But to be fair with you , it must be owned , that this strange difpofition ...
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... ridicule a man must be : Mr. Addifon's Works , vol . iii . p . 293. Quarto . Mr. Wycherley to Mr. Pope , Letter xvi . * Characteristics , vol . i . Efay on the freedom of wit and bumour . " foundly " foundly ridiculous , who , with all ...
... ridicule a man must be : Mr. Addifon's Works , vol . iii . p . 293. Quarto . Mr. Wycherley to Mr. Pope , Letter xvi . * Characteristics , vol . i . Efay on the freedom of wit and bumour . " foundly " foundly ridiculous , who , with all ...
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... ridicule " wisdom , or laugh at honefty or good man- " ners . " Yes , ridiculous , indeed , to laugh at bravery , generofity , wifdom , honesty , or good manners , as fuch : and I hardly think , gentlemen , as licentious as fome of you ...
... ridicule " wisdom , or laugh at honefty or good man- " ners . " Yes , ridiculous , indeed , to laugh at bravery , generofity , wifdom , honesty , or good manners , as fuch : and I hardly think , gentlemen , as licentious as fome of you ...
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... ridicule , nor , at the fame time more open and transparent than the disguise ; in the latter , nothing more clouded and obfcured than the beauty of the truth ridi- culed , nor more out of fight than the fallacy in the representation ...
... ridicule , nor , at the fame time more open and transparent than the disguise ; in the latter , nothing more clouded and obfcured than the beauty of the truth ridi- culed , nor more out of fight than the fallacy in the representation ...
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... ridicule , and not ridicule the test of truth , he would have feen to rectify the propofition , and to state it fairly thus : The indifpenfable duty of DIVORCE , etc. And then the joke had been over , before the laugh could have begun ...
... ridicule , and not ridicule the test of truth , he would have feen to rectify the propofition , and to state it fairly thus : The indifpenfable duty of DIVORCE , etc. And then the joke had been over , before the laugh could have begun ...
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