Illustrations of Sterne: With Other Essays and Verses, Volume 2Cadell and Davies, By J. and J. Haddock, Warrington, 1812 |
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... opinion of the Ecclesiastical Consistory at Leipsic , using the feigned names of Titius and Lucretia , and giving the best turn to the matter that it would bear , The Consistory , availing itself of a very considerate distinction OF ...
... opinion of the Ecclesiastical Consistory at Leipsic , using the feigned names of Titius and Lucretia , and giving the best turn to the matter that it would bear , The Consistory , availing itself of a very considerate distinction OF ...
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... opinion that a separation should take place . The faculty of Kænigsberg , proceed ing on the principle , volenti non fit injuria , thought that great regard should be had to the contentment expressed by the lady , although they were not ...
... opinion that a separation should take place . The faculty of Kænigsberg , proceed ing on the principle , volenti non fit injuria , thought that great regard should be had to the contentment expressed by the lady , although they were not ...
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... opinion , by the dextrous application of a good cudgel ; and the examiner says , he took the same method with his maid - servant , who had been silly enough to fall in love , and whom he thrashed into a severer way of thinking . It ...
... opinion , by the dextrous application of a good cudgel ; and the examiner says , he took the same method with his maid - servant , who had been silly enough to fall in love , and whom he thrashed into a severer way of thinking . It ...
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... opinions , and forsaken foo- leries , and contrives to degrade some of his most solemn passages by a vicious levity . Rabelais flew a higher pitch , too , than Sterne . Great part of the voyage to the Pays de Lanternois , which so ...
... opinions , and forsaken foo- leries , and contrives to degrade some of his most solemn passages by a vicious levity . Rabelais flew a higher pitch , too , than Sterne . Great part of the voyage to the Pays de Lanternois , which so ...
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... opinions , may be observed , that when a tenet happens to be refuted , after having gained for a time implicit belief , every one begins to wonder that it should have acquired any credit . This is the progress of what has been called ...
... opinions , may be observed , that when a tenet happens to be refuted , after having gained for a time implicit belief , every one begins to wonder that it should have acquired any credit . This is the progress of what has been called ...
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